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yOL. XXI. NO. ISO. 

ROAMER LN II IS REST FORM' 



RUNS A GRAND RACE IN THE BROOKDALE j 
HANDICAP AT AQUEDUCT. 



Tea Caddy Captures the Tremont Stakes with 
Achievement Second — Amalfi Wins Again — Wal- 
loon Disappoints His Admirers. 



New York, .Inly 10. — Koainer was llie featnri' of 
1 <mIii.v's lai'iiig :it .Viiiioduit wliini lii'uon (ho Iwiiit.v 
siMIl riuoiilig of till- I’.roikdale llandleap, one inilo 
and :i|| eiyhili. over the Itelmoiil (lair, Slroiiil>olt 
and Itoek \iew. the onlv other starters. The entire 
|iroi;raiit. whieh lonsisted of seven r.-iees, was an 
exeidleni otie aitil ftirnisheil tirst rale sport. Imt 
Ihi' seint ilia t ing perrortntoiee <d Koanier was easily 
the ti.pie of the .•iflerticKin. Itoanier, eiirr.yitig l-ts^ 
IMiiinds, whieh w:is a two poittids ehange in ftivor of 
StioiiilHdi as eonipiire,) with their last meeting, went 
awa.v front the harrier liU<‘ :i siiihitir and. settitig 
a d.azr.litig paee thtoitghoni, wain niievtetided in the 
reniarkalde titne of I :.iot-s . whieh <s|naied the traek 
leeord estahlished h.v Tartar, 'liie fraetiotittl titite 
shows the race |o htive lieeii a fast one, hi-itig Id, 
i;4%, ::ii, .V.i%, l;ld. 1;::7=7f,, l :."iO%. I’rivate 

I inters eanght the speed.v .Miller gehling as rtlti- 
niirg the raee in l;li)‘r,. 

'I here is no donht that had r.titwadl ridden - hitn 
otit he would ha\(‘ sliown a nitteh fasler isn-fortn 
toiee. as he was e:is(.(| up Ihioiigh the linal si.\- 
(eeiith when I'.iilwell saw he had his opposition 
Sitftdy healeti. The I'.rookdale wtis worth tfd.Od.a 
net . 

Seeond iti iniportanee to liie rittinitig of thi> I'r.iok 
dale llandleap wtis the \ie|or.v of .\ngnst I’.elinont's 
Teti Caddy over a good hand of .\oniigsters in the 
Tretnoiii .Slakes, whii li was at I liree ipiarlers. the 
tirst stake otTering for two year olds at Ih.al dis 
Itinee this .year. Tea Caddy was < .iii|iled with 
liainrtiseh as Mr. ISelnionCs <‘iilr.v and. sliowing a 
lligh turn of s|Ms-d, led front latrrier rise to liitish. 
W'iltiting with ttll e.-tse. .Xehieveitteitl faced ittio 
'eeoiid pla< e sifter swerving in the streleh. w ith 
Sliii hoil third. The 'rreiiioiit Stsikes was worth 

$d.d‘J.'i net. 

The vi( tor.v of .\ttinUi. It. T. Wilson’s old eattt 
paigiter. in llte liflh. e.-niie near iH-ing sis |«i|inlsir 
as Itostnier's. The .dil horse, as n-tisil. w sis listdly 
oiitpaeed in the estrly rnnning. lint tlie long slreteh 
eiiahled hint to wear the leaders down in the last 
► tride. Wsilhsiit was a well nieaiil ■'gisid thing" for 
the sixth, hill went wide sifter leading to the turn 
of the eliiite. and swerving hsidl.i in the Slreteh. 
liiiished nnpisieed. The winner Inrned ii|i in I’.oh 
ICedliehl. hill I'lirner was guilty of aliiiosl iiiittiiig 
Typography over the feme opposite the .joekey 
iHisird. The resnil remiiimsi nnehanged h.v the 
stewards, however, sifter IhiIIi hoys had heeii ealled 
iiilo the stsind. 

.1. W. Schorr and .lelTerson l.iviiigsloii were IhiIIi 
visitors this sillernoon siml will renisiiii here for the 
Eni|iire Cil.v meeting. 

.1. W. .May received a tnes.sage from .joekev Mee- 
han whieh staled that the wreck in which several 
horses were killed near Cineinnati, wsis a slioeking 
sight. 

Ilorsenieli were nniiniinons in the opinion tiisif the 
lierforinsiiiee of liosinier lodsi.v wsis one of the most 
reniarkalde seen in recent years. 

'I'lie slake hisinks for the fsill nieeling of the Ilsir- 
ford .Xsrrienlinre and Itieeders’ .Xssoeiiit ion were 
dislrihiiled siinong horseiiieii today. Entries ar.e 
M'lledllled to close .\ngllsl .'t. 

.loeke.v Kleiiek Wsis iininjnred when liig Ssind.v fell 
while going ow.r the tirst iinrdle in llie si ee|ileeliase. 
It liHiked like SI had fall to the speidsitors. 

Itoh Kedlield. winner of llie tiflh race, was iid- 
vaneed from $.M»il to sjiTiiii h.v K. II. Mi-C. I’.dter. 
hill was hoiighl in hy .Xrehie Zimmer. 

Iieiigro. w lios«. entry w sis ordermi refused Cridsiy 
after his fraelioiis hehsnior at the post, was sil 
lowed to start lialsiy. sis the rilling was made after 
he had heeii entered in today's race. 

With the traek fast at lielinonl I’sirk this inorn 
lug. these w ak-oiils oi-eiirreil; 

lteii.i.iniin I'ive ••iglilhs in i:il|a;,. 

IJoir.iw Mile an, I a ipisirler in 
Itroino llalf mile in .M. 

Cardamine • l ive eight hs in 1 :h‘d-;'.. 

Conning Tower Three-i|ii;irlers in I :lK2t. 

Iiaddy’s ( lioiee l'i\ e eiglii hs in I :tni-.-. 

I'eiiiiioiise Thr in 1;I|C. 

Hester fry line Tliree-ipiarters in 
Iron Imke \tile in Cisa-.;,. 

.Xhionstoin' llalf mile in ls'{-.. 

Heiiiemhr.inee I'ive eisrhl hs in l:ll‘J%, 

Sarsenet Three ipiarlers in l-.l.'ev.. 

SherwoiMl I'hre.'-ipisirlers in 1;17!^;. 

Sir X’ivian ll.ilf mile 'ni is'f,. 

Tsirt-ir Mile :im| si i|ii;irler in 2:E1. 

The l•■inn .Mih- in l:lsa:^. 

Trniii|i:ilor Three eighths in 

Veni.onl -t.lnarter mile in He'’.-,; Ihree-eighihs In 
4.",'g. ; half mile in l!l-\-.; live ei:;lil hs in l:ol. 

,\t .Xipiediiel tile worksiiits over a fast track were: 
line Three-ipiarlers in l:f.l. 

Itesslieii llalf mile in P.i. 

Itoiinie Toss Half mile in Ikii'.. 

ItriHimvale Half mile in I'.t-'-,. 

t'elsindria I'i ve eight hs in l:tl’J'’~. 

Csipra Three ipisirlers in Irl.V-ff,. 

Comely Half mile in .Mi'--.. 

Ilivsin Half mile in .'I'-.-,. 

I Isiiostioroogh Till in .'ICe'^f,. 

Neohihys Seven eighths in 1 ::I0. 
faloii .Mile in I : |i>. 

I’lillnv riirc-e eighth.' in 

uneeii of farsidise Three eigiilhs ill "(1%. 
lyiii Vive Half mile in Ihixy. 

Ssitnrn Half mile in .'Hi. 

Soeony Half mile in ts-'s.. 

Slellarinsi Hsilf mile in ao. 

Tinkle Hell Mile in l:4.-d'-^.. 

Wayfarer tialf mile in Ih^^f.- 
Womleii .^liiss— Seven-eighths in 1 r.'lO. 



SPEEDY HORSES BOOKED FOP. WINDSOR. 



Detroit. >Iieh.. .Inly 1<I. l!is|i;es|s for reservation 
»r stahling ri.oin sit lh<. Wimisor trso-k for the meet 
ing that opens nevi Wtsliiesday. eonliniie to pour 
into the olliee of Ihi- seerelary of tlie sissoeia 1 ion 
and. while tin' present eapaeily foy stahling will he 
taxed I" tlie limit hv the iinnsnally hesivy demand, 
it is Ih lieved that the e|nh will liiid mesins to sie 
e •niiiKNiate all of tin- horsi-s that are shippeil here. 

I’lie Isilesl sipplii'sil ion for stahling comes from 
William CiTsl. the wi.ll-kiiown Nsishville hrewer. 
siiiil owiii-r of sin extensive sialde of runners, that 
have jnxt closed si su,.,.,.^sfnl e.-impaign on the Ken 
1nek.v tracks. Will .McDaniel, trainer of the rsieing 
string, is dim to arrive with his eharges from l.a- 
tonisi. liringing only the I.est of the stsihle’s racers. 
ItielniTisI in Hie list sire the crack |iair of two-year- 
olds. tlyps.v f.lsiir and I'anhandle. Imtli winners at 

laitonia. nsisli nl tlirec- year old. Converge. 

which had the distinction of tinishing in the mone.v 
ill si.\ of his last races, is also ineindisl in the 
iiiimher. together with /.sili and Hriekley. .hskey 
Kiihinsoii. attaehed to the (lersi sisihle and one of 
the hesi li'ghtweight riders at l.atonisi, will he seen 
in the ssiddle at Wind.sor. 

.lames It. Cra.v is e..ining all thy- wsiy from Ih-n 
ver, Colo., with sexeti good lior.ses. sill winners at 
the' risfiit iiuH’ting at overland Hark. He wa.s ex- 



CllICAGO, SUM)AV, JULY 11, 1915. 



WINNERS OF THE ST. LEGER THAT HAVE BEEN IMPORTED 

INTO AMERICA 



SrECIAL. EDITION 



FORT ERIE MEETING ENDS 



TRACK IMPROVES AND THE LARGEST CROWD 
OF THE MEETING IS IN ATTENDANCE. 



The first of the St. I.eger winners to lie iinixorleil 
into llie Hniteil Slates wsis IMieiiomelmii whose pnr- 
ellsl.se WSIS not elTeeleil imtil I lie liiirse was Iweld.v- 
three .vesirs of sige siiid as he iliial tmmislisitel.v upon 
himling was of e.iirse ileiiied liie uppnrtimity of 
periieliisiiing his line in tliis eonntry. 

Spsidille felloweil on. a liay, I'osiied in 17.SI, hnl 
tile Sind iHHik fsiils lo disi-lose the dsiti‘ of his 
imiHirlsitioii siml Spsidille lias left nothing heliiml 
him to kee|i his name and fame alive. 

J’.arefool, Ihe SI. l.eger hero of ISg.’!. was a mdsihl.v 
giMid raee horse and arrived in Ihe stall- of .Massii- 
eiinselts ill IsiN. Harefo.it’s St. l.eger triumph 
however, was md gained, iilitil after the race or 
ratlier eoiirsi- had heen twice iiegol isi Iin|. H'-re is 
whsil tile Knglish Tnrf C.ileinlar of isg.’t has lo say 
of Hsiri'fsiol’s .SI. l.eger: 

“The (Ileal St. l.eger Stakes: 2.-> (!s each: cells 
.S st 2 Ills, fillies .s St: thrcc-year-olds: SI. l.eger 
coiirsc. 

■Mr Watt’s eh. c, Hsirefssit hy Trsimp — Itosa- 
moml liy Hn/.xard (T. (hsMlisoiil 1 

Mr. Honldsworl h's h. c, Sherwisid — Filho da 
I’nta 2 

Mr. ICiddi Its hr. c, Conili; d’.XlTois — Honrhon :i 

The ahovc is coiishh-rcd to he the acinal start for 
the St. l.eger, hnl it is iiii|M>rlaiit to stsite that 
there WSIS si field of twent.v seven horses nioiiiili-d 
and ri’Sidy af the time appointed for I In- rsn e, w lo'ii 

after two or tliree fsilse sliirls twenty tin- 

held went siwsiy without the word lisiving Ins-n 
given, Sind silllmiigh Ihe Imgle wsis .soiinded to esill 
rhem lismk lliey perserved and ran tin- eonrse 
through, tile Kossiniie eoll eoiiiiiig out tirst, Hsirefisd 
sei-ond and Comli- d’.Xrlois lliird.” 

I'roin the siImiVc it would si|i|iear llisit Hsirefoot 
Wsis a lion hearted Imrse, for two goes on one 
aftermsiii ever the out* and I hris'-ipisirler miles 

SI. l.eger eonrsi* is no .ioke for any ihri-f* .vesir- 

old. es|s‘i'isilly wilh his weight ii|>. siml Hare 
find’s performsinie ninsl Is- eoiisidered as one of 
minsniil meril. Hesides winning Ihe SI. l.eger 
Hsiri-ftsd won one rsiee sis a f w o .vear-old. w as nil 
Is-siteii at Ihris-. and sit that age his wins imlndi- 
2111 i-overeigns sit York. IlKl sovereigns sit 1‘onte 
Irsii-I. Ihe York SI. l.eger and ."lOd sovi-reigns sil 

Newmiirkel. .\s a four year old Hari-fool was first 
liome ill The Swiidey Stsikes sit .\seot, anil al live 
w.iii SI Hold Clip sit l.siiiesisler. 

Hsirefoid was h.v Tr:ini|i. sire of Cleneis-’s dam 

Trsimpolin out -d' Ititssimoiid hy Hngy.sird, out «d 
Uoseherr.v hy I 'heiimiienom, the first of onr SI. 
I.s'ger iiiiporisil ions, and was si ineinher of I’.rm e 
l.owes .No. .7 famil.v, one of llie grealesi winner 
priNineing lines in Hie world, and lo this famil.v 
Irsiee such eipiiiie eelehrilies as Hlsidialeiir. Don 
esisler. liermil. Msirie Stuart, It.isierneian, Hiillee 
More. .\rd I’sitrie!.. Mei ry Hsil, Simsisir Ik'ihy ltd I. 
I’rineess Dorrie links and line ThonsamI I'.ll I, 
.Mirthfni. Hnnfire. Trigger, etc. Hsirefoid, however, 
fsiiled despite liis great rsieing meril and fine 
IM'digree. lo sel ii|> a honsi' of his own and is In-st 
known to students of (wdigris- as Ihe sin* of 

Motto, whos«> name figures so promiiienlly in the 

make ii|i of the Ssilly Lewis jirsmeli of Hie No. 
12 family siml is. therefore, the nialernsil an 

eesiress «If Ommdagii. Seiisati.ni. Sfratford, Snsiine- 
haniisi, and I’oloniae. .Ximllier dsingliler of Hsire- 
foot whieh WSIS pi'odnetive of some lirst i*lass st«H*k 
was Cliirsi Howard, lo wliieli Irsiee .s.nne of Hie ln'sl 
of onr modern day race horses. 

Howton, w'liieh won tlie lug D'liie.aster event in 
1S2l’>. was a eliesnnl. h.v llisean out. of Kalherine 
hy WofnI. Sind a nmmher of tin- onisido fsiniil.v 
Nhi. 2il, Sind was iiii|>orled in I.Viri liv the Messrs. 
Merrill of Virginia, siloiig with I.apdog, I'rnisineip 

siHoii Sind Msirgrsive. Itowloii does not figure prom 
inenllv in any iimdi-rn pedigree and the elisiisees 
are Hiat (he horse dii-d mmhi after landing. .Msir- 
grsive however, dhl mneh heller thsin his sliipmale 
Itowloii. Sind left hehiiid him some first rale pr.Hliie- 
ing dsinglilers. Msirgrsive was a elie.stnni, and was 
losiled in 1s2ti. and as si Iwoyesir.dd won si sweep 
sit Sloekhridge and was pisieetl second to Ihiieliiia 
for the Clesirwell slakes ;ind silso won the Criler 
inm stsikes. ,\ year taler Margrtive finished fonrlli 
I.. SI. Hites for the Derhy, wsis snes-essfni in the 
Hsiseoigiie slakes hesiling Hull good horse .Inllns. 
won Hie Hrsind Duke .Mii hael stsikes al .Newnisirki I. 
Sind hesit till- mighly Hirdesileher in Hie SI. Legi-r 
and was hv Miih-v <ml of ;i dsinghli-r of J'lleelioii siml 
traced to ‘ihe Hnrloii Hsirh mare. 

•Msirgrsive’s ilaiiglilers were nolsihly sneeessfnl 
si nd msilrons and iiiehide such sis ^';ln^.v H.. \ ie 

loire Vietorine siml Kmi.isi Wrighl. Msirgrsive also 
liefoim his depsirliire from I'nglaiid gol Hie dam of 
Sir Tsilt'-n Svles which won hoHi the Two Tti.imsiml 
Hiiineas and SI. l.eger. 

Tlie year of the imiHirlation of Mango, the hrown 
son of ■ ^;mi^Pls, whieh won Hie St. l.eger in ls:',7. 



peeted to reach here from the west hy this morning. 

Keservsil ions hsive silso heen made for praetiesillv 
sitl of the sisihles now heing raced sit the Fort Erie 

'|■•,vl■lve slalls lisive his-n reserved for the sialde 
of .lelTerson i.ivingsloii. vvhosi- <*olors are being 
I'sirriisl on Hie Csiiisidisiii Irsieks for Hie lirst ^Hiiie 
this year. The I.ivingsloii shi|imeiil. whieh is in 
ehsirge of trsliner H. K. Hrsindl. is headed hy the 
Knglish bred horse. Itoyal II., winner of this year’s 
l.ahniia Derh.v siml oilnr rsiees on Ihe Keiitnek.y 

Irsiets The greal Iron Mask, holder of Ihe 

for Hiree ipisirters. is silso inelnded in Hie shiimieid. 
The sisdile has lirsi eall on Hie services of .jockey 
Msiek Hsinier. He- seiisa I ioiisil siinireiiHee. wliieli will 
serve to make the l.iviiigslon horses |iopnlar with 
loeal rsiee goers 

William Wsilker, whose horses have en.|oyed a 
fsiir measure of sms-ess on the Csinsnlian eireiiil this 
.Vi-sir. is coming h- Windsor wilh his entire sisllde. 
wliieli eoiiiprises twelve or fonrlis-ii hordes. Among 
the siiisiller sisildes Hisil will he sent from I’orl Krie 
to Windsor sire those of I'.. C. I.in-sis. Heorge Semi, 
H. II. Shermsiii. I’. Sheridan and K. .f. I’oiis. 

Miller Henderson has wriHeii for twelve slsills 
and will hring simoiig others Msiznik. Hilly Cnlheit- 
son and .\mlrev Aiislin. while Hsilliiher Hros. will 
loiiie on witli si log siring, imlnding Kittle Sister. 
Heanty Shop. Vogue siiid the old esimpaigiier, Ih.wdv 
Howd.y. 

CAEFTR OF THE LATE CHARLES LITTLEFIELD. 

Charles l.itlh-field. si famous jockey in his dsiy ami 
for msinv X'esirs one of ,\mei*iesi’s lesidiiig Iriiim-rs, 
died veslerdsiv sil Hie home of his son in law. .Iiilins 
Carsi’de. liasi .NineleeiiHi sireel and Kings lligli 
way. Hrii.iklyn, l.ilHi-lield was horn in UiM-hesler 
ill ls:i;: ami iu-gsin his career as a .joekey in Csiiisid.-i. 
where, in Hie earlv liflies. he phIi- tin- winner of 
Hie lir<t rsna- lor ' the lyni-i-n’s I’lsile at Toronto. 
Ills hriilher .Selsoii was riding at Hie same time. 

Kill lelield relnriied lo the I jiited Stales 

perii'diesilly. riding al Ihe old I-’sishioii aiiil I'nion 
eonrsi-s ill Hie vieinil.v of New Yiirk ami also al 
|•onghkeepsie. where then- was eonsiili-ralile rsie 
ing ill Hial time. Ife sii- ompaiileil Hu> Ten Hrm-eK 
Sialde lo Kngliiml in ls.77. riding I’rior. |•rioress, 
la-eompte. Starke. Ciii|ip-e and oHn-r horses. 

He did not remain long, however, tint n-Hirneil 
to this eonnir.v and M-tth-d at I'alerson. X. .1., 
Hii-ii a famous ruuUezvons foi^. Hirf'iieii. He alvo 
rode at the eld Seeanens li'aelT.' n.''ar 
and took inirl in Hie imingnrsil nn-i-ting at .lerome 
I’lirk ill the early sixties. He had Ihe mount on 
Keiitnekv in many rin-es, Is-ing in Ihe saddle when 
Hull horse won the In.-ingnraH.iii Stakes at four 
mile heats at the mc-etiiij; at Jerome Park. 



I do not knovV, lint, the "tiiil H.-ok foils ns that Hn- 
horse was owned in IsiKl or when Iwenly six years 
of age h.v .Messrs. .1. and H. HsiHigale of Morrissiiiia. 
.N. I am iiHerl.v iiimlde lo tind when- Mungo 

left liehind him sinylhiiig of merit and .siipiiose Hial 
he was im|Hirted late in life. 

Don .lohii. a hay, foaled in 1s;’2i, the craiid sire 
of imported iHuimie Si-oHiind, is said to hiive heen 
imported in 1S.71 Imt no record esin he found of aii.v 
of Ids priMlnee. Don .lohn, liowever, liefore his 
last voya-ge liei-niiie the sire in Kngisind of Ihe 
(-i-li-Iirsiled stud malron .Maid of .Mashani. lo whieh 
Iraei- so many of Hn- best of onr latter day horses, 
notsilil.v Cylli-ne. I‘i-ti-r, Timothy. SI. Hiliiiro, So|i- 
nian. Winklii-lds 1^1111-, the I-’ri-iielimsiii Kisinen, Star 
Shoot and lii-ssisiii. .\projMis of Hessian, I was nil- 
siwsire iiiiHI Hie other dsi.v. that he is the sire of 
I nkel Tom. winner of last .years Seandanav hin 
Derh.v. 1 knew well that a few of Hessian’s gel 
had raced w'Hi some measures of sneeoss in Kng 
IsiniK Holds finishing seeoml to China Cock for this 
.vi-iirs l.ivi-riMMil Spring Cup. II is now n|i to .Mima 
ger Waite. I lessisiii’s close kinsman, to carr.v olT Hie 
fortlieomiiig Keiilneky Derby. KsiHior eiirions is il 
md that D -II .iuhn though, he seems to have failed 
to have sired anytliing at all in this eonntry slmnld 
have his own line e.-irrii-d on Hirongli his griind-soii 
isig.i, the sire of Hoiinie Seoihmd. 

KnighI of SI. Heorge was onl.y a lillle fellow, 
lisiri-lv fifli-eii hands, when In- wen Hie SI. l.eger in 
ls.’il. and was a hay. h.v Irish Itirdeatiher from 
Mallese hy llelman I’lalolT, bred in Ireland h.v .Mr. 
Disiie.v and hii|N.rli-d into this eoiiiitr.v hy Keeiie 
IHi'hiirds, of Scolt eoiinty. Keiilneky. Kniglil of 
SI. H<-org«- WSIS a memlii-r of the outside No. 2l'> 
f:-mil.v. Hn‘ line of (irliy Derby, Ithoilorsi. I.ihhi 
Hiiiiiesis, Hill of I'orlland, whieh ns si siallioii, sel 
.Xiisiriilisi sitlsime. Hlenelg. Ten Hroeek. i.ongrellow 
and Ill-rod and only forty two mares were retnrm-d 
for this family in Vol. IS of the K'niish Sind Hook. 
Kiiiglit of SI. Heorge Is-sides esiptnring the .S|. Keger 
Woii Hie NsiHoiisil Hreeders I’rortnee .Slakes at T'he 
Cnrrsigli, Ireland, ami won Hie Worieslersh ire Slakes 
and ran sei-oiid in Ihe Cheslertield Cup on Hn- oilier 
side of tin- Irish Channel. KnighI of Si. Heorge is 
famous as Ihe sire of l"dina, ain-estress of one of 
this years Keiilneky Derby fsivoriles Kd Crnmp. 
Mollie Kishi-r grandsim of I’an l-'ox. Heorgia Wood 
one of Ihe mil iiisl ays of Hn- Maria West famil.v. 
Mishap, grsimlam of Heek.iii. Hreimsi graiidiiiii -.f 
The Hard. Miiga and Hoiinie Kale. Klla ’l"s dam. 

Hii.V'ii d'llr. (he eliesimit Kn-neh bred son of 
l-'lagisdet and .Xram-aria h.v .Xmhrose from I’oea 
honisis, won the .*'K la-ger in Is7‘.l and was so 
ngl.v Hull he was niekiiiinied "Hie i-amel.’’ Kayon 
d’llr was im|iorled inlo ibis eonnir.v hy .Mr. W. K. 
Si III I and arii-rwiirds w.-is piirehiised h.v Hie elder Mr. 
Hi-lmoiit and sloml for a long lime af that genlh-- 
miin's Nursery Sind in this eonnidy. 

The fame (if Uiiyoii d'Or does not li.y an.v means 
rest with his SI. la-ger vielory. The I'ri-nehmaii, 
as a 1 wo-yeiir old. won Ihe Kevsint Slakes al HimmC 
wiMiil. a sw eepsi a ki-s al Dom-asli-r, iH-siliiig Clisiri- 
lierl afti-rwsirds winners of Hn- Two Thonsaiid. .\s 
a Hiri-e year-olil Itiiyon d'Hr eonhl only gel third 
III CharilM-r( for the first of the l•lllssil•s. was nn- 
pliieed *lo Sir Hevys for Hn- Di-rtiy, won Hn- SI. 
.Ismn-s I'silsiee Slakes at .\seol, heal Chariherl and 
Hnperrii I’or Hn- Sussex Slakes at HihhIwimiiI. w'lilked 
over for Hn- /.i-Hainl Slakes, won the Hri-at l-’oal 
.Slakes, heat I’laeida in Hn- S.-leif Slakes at New 
msirkef and Inrned the tallies on Sir Hev.vs in Hn- 
St. Is-ger. .Vs a fonr-.vesir old Kayon d'Hr led 
off hv winning (wo rsn-es in I’rain-e and won Hn- 
I’rinee of Wales’ Slakes and Koiis .M<-morial Slakes 
on Asi'ol Ito.vsil hesiHi. This is indeed a tirsl 
class raeing i-eeoril, and. as might Is- supposed. 
Ka.von d’Or |irov«-d a great snei-ess as a stallion 
in Ibis i-oiiiilry. iH-i-oming the sire of Haininel. 
Chaos, Don de ilro, (lelagoii. sire of Helilaim- and 
N'orm.in III. winner of Hie Two 'I'honsainl ; Holero. 
Hiihiisiii. .Iiilien. 'I'eii Tray. Ti-nn.y. Clementina, 
I’leiir d’Hr Man d'Or’s dam I'liHermonse. Lady 
Madge, I.sid.v o*" the Vsil*-. I.iiiirsi Slone, l.oiiise 1’., 
Kline d’Hr. SI. I’riseilla, dam of l‘risi;illian; 
.Ssarg. Tile Helle, Kensselaer's dam; Soilx era ine. 
Soiillle. siml sinv nniuD-r of olher giasl om-s. It 
is almost lii-.yoml eomprelH-nsion. Hint Kayon d'Hr, 
greal race horse as he nndoilldedl.v was. sneeess- 
fnl sire as lie ployed himsi-ir In Is-, should have 
fsiile.l to estsihlish a line of his own. Hilsigmi ;u- 
eomplishisl mill'll as :i sire in gi-Hiig Hehlame and 
Norman III., sind I H ink his degradsilion to the 
ranks of Hn- Hris-diiig Hnreaii was a hit preiiisilnre. 

Hrmoiide’s Ki-lipsi- has illread.v heen desill with 
under the Derhy winness. and KimI. Siimrs sin- 
less SIS a sire has also Iss-n nolisl ami Hiis winds 
up Hie winners of the SI. l.eger whieh haxe i-ome 
lo ns from across the western oei-an. 

M. vr. LKA( H. 



Hpposisl to him in that event, whieh was eonlesli-d 
ill Isili:. WII-; Hn- fiimons negro rider ’‘.VIn-.’’ n-ekoned 
Hie tiiiesi horsem.-in of his lime. It was in this 

I'oiilesl that Kentneky Is-.-it lillewild iilid I-'leel 
wing. 

In 1S(!7 he rode Keiilmk.y in a race against 
I.exinglon’s four mile ri-eord of 7:l'.i^'i. Imt failed 
to Ih-siI il. Tliis was his last imldie ap|M-iiriiiiie 

iii Hn- saddle. 

l.itlletielil then liraneheil out as a trainer of 
Hn-roiiglilireds ami silmied Hn- first animal plsieed 
ill his eiire was Hn- mare Ilira. aflerivard Hie 
dsim of llimyar. .Vii-'Hier horse in his eiire iiliont 
Hull time wsis Heiieral Duke, a son of ls-\ingloii 
Hi.'if won Hn- Helmont Slakes in ls7o. Kale in 
that .veiir he tinik Milton II. Sanford's Imrsi-s to 
train and had a greal measure of siin-i-ss, having 
under Ids rare sinh horses al Moiisirehist. I’l-eiik 
ness and Salina. afterward Hie dam of Ssilvsilor. 
William ilaywsird wsis the premier imkey for this 
stahli-. whieh al-o had Doiisilme, Driscoll and Kd 
Keiikes among its riders. 

Ill the antnmn of IS7.7 T.iHletield tinik Hie San- 
ford hors<-s to Kngland and rsn-ed Hn-m tlnre for 
three ,s<-asons, relurniiig lo Ami-rie.-i in 1S7S, 'I'he 
fi'llowiiig year In- Irained the horses of the late 
I’ierre Korillard. Imt dis:igrt-ed with Hial gentleman 
.-Mill o|M-in-d a pnldie stsilde in IS-ssi. Me then Iniiiied 
for Hn- lute .lames Halwiiy. who rsieed under the 
iisiim- of Hie I’resikm-ss Stalde sind had a gri-al 
measure of siieeess. seiidili’g sinh horses ns fanileii 
and Kelvidere lo Hn- post, l.iile in Ihe eighties, 
he formisl a inirl m-rship wilh Charles I’.oyle. now 
lixiiig at WiMMlsIiM'k. Canada, willi whom he had 
si-M-ral most sneei-ssfni seasons. .Vmong Hn- liesi 
Inirsi-s owned hy Hn-m wen- Hlhmiir. Mi-s .Maud. 
I'eaeemaker ami Mv I’ellow. whieh Kady Keel, al'ler 
ward the dam of llsimhiirg, was a nn-mher of Hn- 
stiilde, iilHioiigh owned hy Dr. .Vinirew Smilh of 
Toronto. 

The firm of Itovle A- KilHelh-ld was dissolvi-il 
in ISP2 sind sinee that time Mr. Killlefiehl has 
trained si fi-w horses for Hn- Iiile .Tsitin-s IK llsig- 
gin. It is said Hull he was ri-;ponsihle in a great 
measure for Ihe sm-eess of the phei-omeiial Waler- 
Imy. this hlaek horse having l«-eii disesiriled ns well 
nigh w.irHiless iinlil Mlliefield in-rsevered wilh 
him Hn- spring In- was .-c-Hin-e year old. 

Mr. Kit I lelield is snrvivisl hy three sons — Kn-d. 
who. like his fsiHier, wsis a rider ami wini now is 
living in Maryliiml, where he owns a large farm; 
Harry, who Irains the horse of .1, K. Seagram, 
presideni of Hn- Hntsirio .imkey Cliih. and llnd. 
» lio lives In .New .It-rsey, Charles I.itlletield. 
iinother son. who was a tiirrmati of note, died sonn- 
.veiirs ago ill Hie prime of life. He will t»- re 
esilled as Hn- owin-r of Coiinoissi-ur. Miss I’rim, 
Siihilla and olher gimil iierformers. — New York Siin 
of July U. 



Water Lady Wins the Fort Erie Stakes in a Canter 
from Vogue and Bendel — Miituel System 
Proves Popular. 



Fort Krie, Hut., .Inly It).— The Fort Krie Sliike.a, 
a dash of Hin-e ipiarti-rs with 4H,.'ilM) added, was 
lesiliired hy the Niiigsiia |{aeiiig .VssiH-inHoii for Ihe 
elosiiig day’s progrnm at l-'ort Krie. .Vii immense 
giiHn ring tiiriied uni, Hn- al ti-nd.-iin-e heing Ihe Isirg- 
esl h.v lar Ilf the meeting. There was u deeidi-d im- 
provement in track eondilions and inlen-sling eoii- 
lesls Were in order. Iron .Msisk and Vsilsis wen- 
wit lidrawn from the stake raee and of the eight Hisit 
were left in. VValer l.ad.v and Kni-ore were eonpleil 
ns .Mrs. .lames .Vrlhiir's i-nlry, and I’.oh Hensley and 
The Norman as the K. It. KIkins eiilr.v. Tin- rni-i- 
provi-d eiisv for VV.-il(-r I.sid.v, whieh won in ii i-aiiter 
iifler In ing eased lip in the last dozen yards, .---ipiee. 
ler ami Kin-ore set a fast paee lo Ihe far Hirn, 
where VVsiler Lad.v went to Ihe front with a rush 
and in tin- homesireleh kept iin-reiising In-r snl- 
xanliige. Vogue w'lis second and I’.emlel lliird. 

.'11 iiileresied vi.-;ilor at Korl Krie this ii rti-rinnni 
was .1. VVadsworth of Hi-in-si-o. .N. V., siml ehsiir- 

man of ihe Ni-w V ork Stale Kill ing c,,mmissi.ni. 
Mr. VVadsworlh ni.-idi- a Ihoroiigh ius|n-i-lion of the 
miitiiel pisiiil and was enlhiisisistie ovi-r tin- s.vstem. 
He was the guest of the stewards during Hie iifler- 
IIIMIII iiinl Watrhed a eonple of races from the 
judges’ sl.-iiid. 

.IiN-ki-.v .1. .Siii.rlh will lio Hie light-weight riding 
f.ir Ihe .1. K. .S«-agram stable at Wimisor. His 
iiiiele has Hiriied Hn- lad ovt-r to .lohn Kviins. wlio 
will look after his engagements. The elder Smyth 
has arran-ged wilh Charles Hrown to lake up u 
.xeiirliiig liy HnrsI I’lirk— l.adv Cliarles that lie has 
turned out in Ki-ninek.v. Smyth intends racing 
his lior-s-s at New Hrli-aiis next winter. 

Kd .Meore. silting for S. Neiviiiaii. has luirehased 
the msii'e Hula \\ elsli from Waller Carr. 

’the a ppl'eii t iei- SI llow'si net- of joeke.vs .Veton and 
lirirlwell expired xvilli Hie eoiielnsioii of tmlay’s 
rin iii-c. 

Slim I.. Ills elaiim-d Luther after In- was heiilen In 
th»- sixHi raee on I’ridiiy. Lniher. hy Hn- wiiv, was 
ri-spoiisilde for Ihe mixiip iil the stall, in ‘ whieh 
Hu- heavily hsii ked fsivorile, Cl.viila, and KroiiHer 

Were lefi III the post. When Hn- liarrh-r was sprung 

l.niher rnii iiero.ss Ihe truck and Hirew Hn- other 

two iigsilnst Hit- iiisiih- feme. The slewsirds ordered 

that Kniher’s entry he refnseil niitil his had liiihits 
III till- |Misl are eorrei-|ei|. 

The miilnel niaihiin-s at I-'orl Krie iiroved a big 
sm-eess sind. like Him- I'.oiinels. there wsis a steiidx' 
improvement in Hie voinme of speenliiHoii as Hn- 
nieeling progressed and Hn- s.vsiem proxed i-iiHrely 
sal isfiielory holli to the piihlie and Hie iissoeial ion. 
It hsis liei-n pi-i-dieted liy close ohservers Hull Hie 
iiisiehines -.(ill do well at Wimisor. 

H. W. Deppler, who riiei-d an imporliint sialde on 
Hie mirlherli eireiiil some few .years ago. has re- 
Inrm-d lo raeing with a sK-ilile o'f four. His horsei 
are ill eliarge of Ihe .Maryliiml trsiiiier. \V. Kesiling. 
a skillful man with ii horse. 

.lames HimIi-ii Iio|h-s to he aide lo ship the D. 
Ksiymond string from Hamilton lo .Montreal early 
next Wts-k. His depnrliire wsis dehiyed hy Kisidest 
lieing laid up as a ri-snll of Injuries siistsiim-d in 
his liisl raie. Several lii.vers iiinl idhers departed 
for Montreal Iasi niglil lo In- on Innid for the o|m-ii- 
ing of Hn- King I'idwsird I’lirk meeting. 

Kdwiird McHride. whose horses will In- ship|H>d 

lo SarsHogii on lay, left for .VHilliHe Cily with 

his |■.-lnlily last night. 

Lewis Hiirlh will md ship to Windsor. The di- 
vision of Hn- slahle that In- riieed at I’orl I’.rie will 
III- sent liiiek to lliimiltoii. Mr. Harih will go to 
Virginia l.i look over the horses In- is resting during 
the Slimmer for a wilder i-ampsiign. 

The spriiiler Vork'ille ran in Ihe name of .1. .1. 
Kyiin ill Hn- third raee this afterii.ion. Mr. Kyaii 
pnrehsised Hn- liorse fi‘om W. ,|. .Melllmiirray sind 
Hie slewsirds lifted the snspensioii w hen t hev learned 
of the Iraiii-rer. 

A. H. We-ilon and Henry MeDiiniels. with the 
I horni'li ITi- Stalde. shipped In Windsor (his morn- 
ing. 'I'wo big sp*-eial Irains will pull out early .Mon- 
day morning. 

.loekeys .M . -Harnir and .1. Aelon snstsiim-d only 
minor hrnises wlien Hn-elings and Tar Hriish fell 
ihii'iiig tin- rnnning of Hn- tiflh rin-e. 

Smith \- l''iirrar have ileeidi-d lo resi Weyaiioko 
and Kady Kninlon ii| I-’orl Krie indil Hn- next meet- 
ing nf liie Niiigiira Ksieii--g .VssiiiiiiHoii. 

Hiiy Hums will aeeompsiiiy I In- McHride stalde t-> 
Siiriilnga siinl will h.-i'e Hn- mniiiil on Hie i-nii k two- 
.vesir-old, Heorge Smith, in his rines at the. Spa. 

CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF. 

T. I,, l‘ieri- 1 - is iit I.exingliHi lo hreak several 
yearling l«-l.mgiiig In T. H. Ha.ves, .Vlliert V ogU-r 
and Olliers. 

Sii|«-rinleiideii1 .Tames P. Hess is riishing lo eoni- 
pli'lioii Work on improrenn-nis at Hie Kentnek.y 
.Vssoeialhiii Iraek. 

William Wallace has reeeiv«-d a telegram al I.ev- 
inglon from W. .1. Vonieg iiimoimeing Hn- safe ar- 
rival at Ssiriilogii of six ears of horses from 
KsiPini.'i. 

Harnett Kergnsori. in a lelli-r from San l-'raneiseo 
to a friend al Ki-xiiigP-ii, sa.vs raeing is eerlaiii to 
In- reviM-d in California this year and pe.sple are 
eager for it. 

.leseph Marroiie has In-en raeiii-g liorses sinee ISH.’i. 
Me ilexeloped. among oilier riders. Mart.v Hergen, 
who was the I'l.remost joekey of his lime. "I lliink 
Vigilant w.-is the ln--t liursi- I’ve ever owned,’’ said 
Mr. Marrom- a day or two ago. 

HilTord Coeliriiii now has forty-lwo .yearling-!, 
which are more than any .Vnierienn stiihle has liad 
for man.v a year. He has just received a shipment 
of fhret- fr-im Kenimkv. ineinding a hsi.v eolt hv 
Disgiiist — I’retl.v Maiden and Hiererore a brother to 
( ’oim-ly. 

Silas Veiteh. at one time one of the lesnling 
slia-pleeha-s- jinkeys of Ihe i-oiinlry. declares the 
jiimiM-rs of Hn- present da.v are not ihe ei|nal of the 
liiiiher lop|H-rs of He- past gem-nil ion. In Ids 
opinion. Hn- In-st elisiser of modern limes was 
Hi'cnl and I’leid.v. The Ik-sI jumper he ever rode, 
sa.vs he, was Kami of Clover. 

.1. (’. Milam has seiil his old enmpaigner Mer- 
rick from his farm lo Hn- Keiitnekv .VssoeiaHon 
course lo go inlo training for Ihe rsieing of next 
fall. Milam has in his string Knihroidery. .Vndrew 
M.. (i|-ga Star. Caplaiii Kis-s. CoriiO.. .1. .1. Mur- 
dock. .'sparagiis Sam. Vleeii H.. Iron Master. Tnreo, 
Ma lerfiil and a yearling ti.-iy lllly hy Marla Sintii 

Knphrasia siml a yearling ehestniit eolt h.v I’eep 
o’Diiy -Knville H. K. 

Mickey Mih-s has received a letter friim \V. 
Shaw form Hi-rmany in which the Intler ihs-lari-s 
he will prohiihly relnrii to this eoiiiitrv this moiiHi. 
Shaw sa.vs raeing is In-iiig eemliieted theri- oiiee ii 
week. Siimlsiy In-ing Hie day si-t aside for the sport. 
Shaw wsis held lip al Dover for six ilays on his wav 
to I’n-rlin ainl did ind iirrivi- at his deslinalion iiiiHl 
last moiiHi. He sa.vs riders’ Iheiises are scare as 
Hn- iiiiHi -riHes refiist- to grant Hn-iii to any iiM-keys 
who had not Is-eli mi the ground before (In- war 
kturted. 



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Monday's races 



The horses whicii seem best 
are: 

Aqueduct, N. Y., .Tul.v 10. 

1 PresuTiiption, True as .Steel, Nonreiblin. 

— llamlsallrounil. Smiefrainbiaii. The Elephant, 
o -lien Ouime. C. .M. .Miller, Cuy Fisher. 

4- -l.orae. t'elandria. Pleiime. 

.“i Saratoga, - Itieiiaril laiiunlon. Tinkle Bell. 

0 —.Mala ell ile. llendrie. Mi-adoworlli. 

F. J. Ortell. 

NOTED WRITER JOHN CORLETT IS DEAD. 



.\ man of far ri’acliini; ami louK-niaintained in- 
tineiiic in eouiiei'tiou with British raiius; passi-il 
awa.v, when .lohn Cerielt diml .tune -11. lit liis 
carmT ami activities Lonilon Siiortin;; Lite Of .lune 
111 said; ".Mr. .lohn Corlctt. tlie lounder of the 
■iS|iorliti;r Times.’ and for ni.in.v years its s de pro 
jirii-tor and editor, dh d on Wedtiesda.v Irom iieart 
failure, at his residmice at Walmer. Mr. Cor- 
lett, who hail Is-eii in ill healtli fnr some time, 
reaehed the atre of seveiity-fiiur ou A|iril S last. 

"Born at Wiuthorpe. Stalls, lie was the sou of 
a siTaeatil -major of llie Sixth Dra.ifoou tluanls. A 
eommereial patli in till' Cil.v of l.oiidoii with .Mi'ssr... 
Travers ami Sou in Clieapside was early ehnsen 
for liim, and by the time lie liad reaelied ids ma- 
joril.v 111- was already at the h«‘ad of a deiiart- 
meiit. 'file eommereial world in the City of l.omleii 
was. perliaps, more elosidy eiiiineeted witli raciii" 
in tli.ise days than is now tlie case, and .Mr. Cor- 
letf. wliile 'till enaufted in commerce, <•ontract<■d 
a close friendship with tlie lal.' Dr. Sliorthonse, 
w liose name is still riMiieiiiln-red in coiinection witli 
tile 'Blaeklock lihiiMl.’ Mr. I'orlett joined t! 

diH-lor in certain jiuirnalislic interests, and lot'ether 
they lonnded the 'Sporlin;; Times,’ at first a paiM-r 
of only four small paj;es. and withmU the smart 
squills and wit and the liliisliiuir iiink tone wiiieii 
later made Hie |inliliealion. iKitli at home and 
uliroad, so extraordinarily iioimlar. 

"It was on the death of Dr. SliorUioiise tliat 
.Mr. Ciirlelt lieeanie solel.v ‘Tiie Master’ of the 
‘1‘ink ’I'll.’ -Vnd llis was indeed a most fortnnate 
pnreliase. It lieeanie his |)ro|KTty for 'an old .sonjr.' 
as the sayinii ,i;<k‘s. for we have heard it stated 
that to obtain sole iiossession lie iilanki'd d.i 
C.'iO ready nione.v, witli a liill for a lik<‘ amount. 
Keeoii'lrneiion qiiiekly followed, and Mr. Corlett 
retained ids elose ninneetion with tiie iia|«T niitil 
a little over two years a>;o. wUmii. };etlin^ tireil of 
tli<> eiliforial eliair and full er•'rol. he was tier 
sniiihol to dispose of his iiiteresl to the iireseijt 
proprietor. .Mr. De Wend Feiili.n. 

"llis iiersoiialily on the tnrf was reinarkaide. 
He was acquainted witli all araiks of raein.i; as- 
sociates. I'olllii's also interested Idm e insiih raldy, 
and more tlian onee it was snc.uesled that In 
should Ikm ome a eandidat«‘ for I’.irlianieiit. It i.- 
hardly neeessary to say wlial polities lie fayored. 
situ e the weekly leaders he w rote for the ‘.Siiort- 
im: Times’ for so liait; frequently had as its pre 
face. •Hij'li Toryism. Hiirh Chureldsm, and lllil Por 
lor Ever.’ Jli‘ was a justice of tln> iMoiee for llie 
eoniity of Kent. 

"He left tlie old 'Itottoniliarley’ iionie liy wliieh 
name Cliarllon Court was familial ly know n, for 
Walmer, owin;4 to the lease from tlie Kilmer family 
falling lliroiiftii. and tliai. tniietlier with tlie previ 
oils death of his wife, seemed to be the lifst si;;iis 
of file break-up of a tdtlierto snmid eonslilulioii. 

"llis wife, !i dauirliler of Cliarles f'tel.ldti.irs, of 
Newmarket, liy wlioiu lie liad two sons ami two 
daiitililers. died ill liaili. Tlie old mililary fiiiiiily 
tradition was carried on liy tlie lieir, wiio for a ion 
widle was in India, witli tlie Beiio.-il c'avalr.y. wldb 
the ,viinni;er was in the ■Itllfls,’ and met with ids 
ileatii oil aelive service duriiii; the South .\triean 
war. 

"Wlien -Mr. Corlett settled down at Charlton 
Ciiiirl lie always had a few hroodmares in tin- iiad 
docks, iiilt Ids aiiibitioii to lined a poiMl race horse 
was never attained. His raeiiij; colors were not al 
wii.vs of the jiiiik and hlaek tiraid wideli stiaid 
iijrainst Ids name in tlie ‘llaeinir Calendar’ at tin 
lime of Ids death, for some .years previously tlier 
was no liraid on tlie pink, while jirevious to lss2 
flic livery was widle. except some slight Kold or 
luiiiientatiiiiis. In his time he liad several trainer 
iiieindiiiir Edward Marlin, father of the present 
’I'ilshead resident. Tlieii tliere was Cliarles WiumI 
widle .Mr. ('orleU eouhl lioast <iC liaviiu; a lioisi 
with ids olii friend, .lohn 1‘orter, at tlie periml 
that Kinaselere stiellered tlie horses lieleie^ina I 
Kin:; Edward, tlien, of eoiirse. Prince of Wales. 

"The lirst animal .Mr. Corlett owiie.l was a I’hor 
liianli.v mare called Atlanta, w hieli was bred b.v tin 
late Henry Warin;; in 1S71. and two years later, 
at tile second tinie of askinj;. site ran a dead lieat 
Willi till- lal Tom .lenniii^s’ .''Ir Carnet, in tile Piitdii 
Sales Slakis at Windsor, tile stakes liein;4 divided 
N'ewliousi- llieii rode for Mr. Corlett. Tlie filly nevei 
ran .ifter lier jnvenile career, and was Hie lirst 
liroiMimare in tlie Charlton I'onrt |iaihlo<-ks. .\tlanta. 
however, died in iss.'i after Iiaviii;; only two foals. 

“Proliatily llie l.est Imrse ever owned hy .'ir. Cor- 
lett was I.et Ho tlie Painter, a well-named Imr; 
liy Velasquez onl of ’I'oriaalo Calelier. This animal 
once endeavored to win the Itoval Hunt Cup. Iml 
llhiiiirli not equal to Hint task, lie was mme Hiaii 
uselul iierloriiier." 

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S. 'I. S.. Cliatliam. Hiil. II wa- 
H. H. H. Elai". III. -V parlav n 
iiierv ami the .McBride eiitry. .Inly 
papl at the rale of .f_’s.7i to #i. 



draw. 

Casli I'll Di 
i. wmild havi 



(|ttiesee. is that there shall he no ri'slrietion resard- 
iiii; the simiee of material whelluT iiiilde in tile 
Chieaqo district or el'ewliere. Tile last iHiint of 
dilTereiiee wa' wlietlier jiiurney men wlio iK-eanie em- 
plovina eoniraelors slioiihl register will: Hie eoii- 

traetors’ association. it was aarexl tliey should 
reaisier once a year — as do all contruetors — and I'ay 
a !;:ii aniuial fee. 

Says a dis|iateli from Halifax. N. S., of yesterday: 
"A Immli placed almard tlie Atlaiitie traiis|iort liner, 
Miiiiielialia. prc-li:ild,v wliile it la.v at its pier in .New 
York, caused tlie explosion and tire at sea, in Hie 
opinion of Hie nllieers of Hie steamer, wliieli put in 
liere for ex.iniination lisl.iy. The ex|ilosioii iMi urred 
in No. hold tind was of territie foree. shaking; Hie 
vessel from viem to .stern. Tlmse of tlie crew wlio 
were fiirward at tlie lime were slniiniai li.v Hie slioek 
and two sailors were liiirled into the air. Flames 
fidlowed qniekl,v and for two days and two nijrhts 
the crew stru.airled heroically to save Hie shili. 
Tliere is no lioulit in Hie ininds of the otiieers 
that Erieli Mneiiter. • alias Erank Holt, nr eonfeder- 
ates, were res|Hinsilde for tlie explosion, wliieli ih-- 
enrred at l:1.7 o'clock on Hie afternoon of .Inly 7, 
Hie (lat<> on wliieli .Mnenter pvislieteil Hiat some ves- 
s(d. the iianie of wlihh lie aiipeareil to lie nneerl a in, 
would lie destroyed. It was recalled that a number 
of Hermans were iiiuon.ir llie stevedores wlio ludped 
load Hie sliiji at New York. Muenter’s plans were 
frnsiraled li.v Hie fact tliat his weaiKiii of destrtic- 
tion was plauiMl witli miseellaneous freij;lit forward, 
and so was separated b.v stout Imlklieads from an 
enornions ear"o of aminnnition wliieli, witli otlier in- 
llammable niunilions of war intended for tlie allies, 
lilied Hie after liolds. While Hie sailors foueht Hi<‘ 
tire. Captain Claret lieaded llis siiip for Halifax and 
iToiiKlit it safid.v thnmKh a ^ale and fot; to an 
anelioratre in tlie Iow<t liarlior liere at 1 o’clock tliis 
alteriiooii. By Hint tinii' the flames had eaten their 
way into No. 4 liold. Imt late this afternoon it 
was announced they iiad lieen pxtin.qnislied.” 

Tlie Hiornale d'llalia of Turin, Italy, tells of tlie 
eapinre of a Herman submarine li.v a ruse. It says 
tliat a steamer ludoii.iiin;; to one of the neutral Bal- 
kan slates was eaiiirlit lai^m wilii lieiizine and 
naplillia Ii.v an Italian vvarsliii). Tlic eaplaiu of 
tile steamer confessed he was waitini; to deliver tlie 
to a Hc-rman snimiarine. Tlie naval eoni- 
niander tliereniKui took possessicii of the ve.s.sel, 
manned it will: a erew of ills own hlne jackets, 
disenised as ladimiry seamen, and armed the sliip 
with maeliine ;:nns. Then it set i»itt to keep the 
ippointment. Precistdy at tlie hour and spot ar- 
ranirial a iK-riseope was seen emer^in,i; from Hie 
iiri'aee. Hreetinas were liein.:; exelianj'ed. wlieii 
till' eominander of the steamer stepped forward and 
ried: "Take your choiee: surrender, or lie s:-nt 

to tlie lioHom.”' Tlie Teutons chose to surrender, 
ami with Hieir craft were towed to a naval port. 

dispatch from I’etroftrad of yeslerday claims an 
imponaiit suei'css and says: "Tlie ^nind duke's 

iinnies not only have halted the Austro-Herman ad- 
vance on l.uldin. hnt have taken the olTcnsive and 
drivins; Heneral Maekeiiseii hack on a wide 
front, extendin.i; from the nioiiHi of Hie River Pi«l- 
lip to the south <if Bykliawa. Hie war oltice aniionned 
tiida.v. In file li.irhtin^ around the village of Wil- 
kokazorn alone we have taken l.'i.tHKt prisoners. ,\t 
the village of Koiiptche, on the Bntf river, the enemy 
left 5(H» dyad before our trenches. ” 

Yesterday's haseball results National Ix-aj'ue; 
Br.'okl.vii s, Chieaifo tl Hirst KanuH; P.rooklyii li, 
Cliiea>;i> h (second ^ani*-); St. Louis 7. I’.oston 1 
Hirst jraniel; Boston o’. St. Louis 1 (seeoiul Kamei; 
New York 7. Cineiniiati :!; Pliiiadelpliia (>. I’itls- 
linr.;h :!. .Vmeriean Leairne; Cliiea^o 1. Wasliinir- 
le.n 1 (faille <Mlled — rain): New York 4, Cleve- 
land O; Boston (!. Detroit li: St. Louis 4. Pliila- 
deliiliia k. iMMleral Leairne: Baltimore N'<‘W- 

ark St. Louis P. I’itt.slmrKh 1; ISnlTalo, 7. lirook- 
lyn ‘J. 

From Cliristiana. Norway, a statement says: 
local insnranee newspaper puldislies a reiairt that 
Hie llamlmr.if-.Vnieriean Steamship eompany has 
failed. ImviiiK suffered immense losses as a eunse- 
queiiee of a iiumher of its steamers lieinj; eaptiired 
wliile others hav«‘ been interned by iieutnil powers 
or itmipelli d to remain in Herman ports. It is said 
Hint tile daily loss, ineindint; interest, sustained liy 
the l■ompan.v <‘xeeeds ^lIOO.fMIO. 

Heneral BoHia, commander of the forces <if Hie 
ITiion of SoiiHi Africa, lias accepted tlie surrender 
of all Herniaii mililary forces in Herman Southwest 
.tfriea. sa.vs a dis|iateli from I’reloria. The Her- 
man forces wliieli surrendered to Heip'ral Botha 
iinnili<‘red 1104 officers and d.lt’.C men. it was officially 
aiinoiineed. They turned over 127 tield eaumiu and 1’2 
maeliine guns. 

Turkisli forces from Yemen, southwest .Vraliia. 
supported liy .trails, are Hireateniiig .\den. the Bri- 
lisli free port, aeeordiin; to an ollieial ri'iiorl issm d 
liy tlie Briti.sli press bureau yesterday. Tlie Turks, 
w'itli a large immiier of .trails and lield guns, crossed 
.till n iiinlerl.ii.d. m-ar lailmj, eompelling a British 
foree to fall liaek ou Aden. This occurred on .Inly 5. 

Fire started earl.v yesterda.v morning in Hie I’ublie 
Drug eouipany’s store at 2(> SouHi .Slate street. Be- 
fore the lirst engine company reaehed Hie tir«-, the 
names Imd spread to the Empornm, in Hie adjoining 
store. Several liremcn were eut liy Hying glass and 
iivereomo liy smoke, .t 2-11 alarm was turned in. 
The damage is estimated at $2.'i,tHl0. 

Brown Bros. & Co., of New York, annonnceil yes- 
terday Hiat lliey were negotiating with French in- 
stil iit'ions for the placing of a French credit in tliis 
eonniry to facilitate eommereial exports. It is r<‘- 
ported that Hie credit will be in the neighliorlioiHl 
of 1;20,(Hio.(HH». witli a iiossiliility that it will lie 
greatly *-nIarged. 

The B.ritish admiralty stated that it was officially 
annonneed at I’eirograd tiiut tlie suhmariue wliieli 
made a sueeessfnl attack ou a Herman vvarsliip of 
•Inly 2 ill the Baltic was a British lioat. 11 is 
elainied that the sunken hattlesliip was the I’om- 
iiiern of lietweeii 14.IHI0 and l.-|,<aio tons. 

dispatch to Renter’s T.degram eompany of 
London from .Uexaudria. Egypt, states while the 
snllan of Egypt was going to prayers a homh was 
Hirown from a window and fell at Hie feet of Hie 
liorses. It liid not explmle, liowever. The jiersou 
will! tlirew Hie IkhiiIi escaped. 

-\llied warsliips aceoiiiiianh-d li.v air llotillas are 
eoiidneling a systematic immliardmenl of ,\sia 'linor 
(oast towns from the Hulf of Adrainyti to Hie Hnlf 
of I’lioenlx. according to .Mylilene disiialelies. 
Smynm. Vonrla and .Vivali liave lieen lieavily 

sliidled. 

The .\nierieiin cotton crop of UH4 was the largest 
ever iiiodiieed. liaving readied Hi,i:!L'.).;d i‘qnivaleiit 
.'iiKi pound liales wliieli, if placed end to end, would 
reaeli more tlian half around the world at ,tlie 
equator. 



HI 


S“ 


E Deiiliy 




Ml) 


HI 


•J.'. 


C O’ Mahoney 


1 u\:> 


IlH) 


100 


M 


S McGraw 




lot) 



3 l.'i lO^Ciileiuni 
2 I. 71 7 I-one Star 

.Mi ll 

Time. 24 Vi, 48?i, l;14^i, 1:2S. Track fast. 

$2 iiiiituels paid. Eels. $1 t..ii> straiglif. !(;(•, .so 
plaeii. $4.7(1 show: .\cniiicn, $1.20 place, $.:..'i0 sl((iw; 
Dick Benson, $7.70 show. 

Winner \V. Covinglon's li. g. Iiy Sempronius 
— I’.inda (trained by \V. Coyingtonl. 

Start fair. Won driving; .'ceond and Hiird same. 



21582 Fdiirtli Race— .l-S .Mile. I’ursp 4-ycar- 

(ilds and upward. S(dling. Net value to winner 
$210; second, $(i0; third, 

E(iniv. odds 



Iii(!. llcd'se. W't. 

‘2 1500 - .Mel ro|i(iiitan HIS 
■21®4X-.l’,ge (tlieens ley 
2 1 .5 1 7 ’ Ijiglit Kni.glitl(is 

21547 01(1 Coin l(l!f 
2i;i8!) .'nil Tilly l(i7 
2 1.5 17 “.lake -\rgent lh.7 

21548 Manganese 100 
Time. 232.i, 48, 



Fin. .ioeke.v. Straight. 
1> C Hross 41M( 100 

2“ G Warren .‘Ho-KHI 

;i* VV laials l.ViO-KKi 

4!I G Molesworth 12oo-KK> 

0“ W Kelsa.v IISO pH> 

(i'i W ormes 2020 10(1 

7 ' E Di nny iSO-KH) 

l:OOVi- Track fast. 



21390 -Say 


ill 




S Smith 


l.Tki loO 


( 2 1388 ) Hi ando 


113 




W Kelsay 


3.70 too 


(21 180)1 ’1)11 .Molir 


H3 




W Me.I.S 


319- Mf) 


‘21180 T):(iis|>are)it 


117 




.1 .Murphy 


2;;sii loo 


(215.51 ) Kii-st Star 


113 


S’** 


C Ri.blle 


27M-1O0 


(21503 )H. WalbanUIB! 




H Tullett 


2710 MO 


2l.50;i Emelila 


91 


lo- 


R Crawlord 


t 


( 2 1 52 1 )Orli:i Smile 


HI 


ll 


F Stevens 


t 



t'lnlnel (odd. 

Time. 241.i, 481.i, l:141i, l:41“i. Track fast. 

$2 nintncls paid. Louise I’anl. .so. to straiglit, $.'.,70 
pliicc $12(1 sliow ; I’alsy Mack. $20.70 idacc, $I1.'.!0 
show; El I’atii, ti(4d. $;:.!Ml slmw. 

Winner— C. Hawk’s li. in. 5, liy Kilkerran — The 
Crisis (traine(i liv C. llawkl. s 

Slart good. Won driving; s(>cond and third same. 



I 



.$2 111(0 u(ds paid. .VletniiKilitan. $11. so straight, 
$.1.20 place, .$;!.!Mi show ; .Judge Hh(‘ei(s, $.5.10 place', 
f.I.Otl show: Light Knight, $0.70 show. 

Winiic;- .1. .Me Cartliy’s b. h. S. b.v Filigrane — 
.\nnie 'I'liompson (trainesi b.v .1. MeCartli.vi. 

Slart ,go(Ml. Won driving; seennd and third same. 

21583 Fifth l!ao(' — 1 Mile. Independence Handienp. 
'■.•line $1,200. .'I-.vear (lids and upward. .Net value 



lo winner $715; seciind. 


$.3IM); tl)ir(l, $I.7(). 










Eqniv. Odds 


Ttid. Horse. 


Wt. 


Fin. .Ioeke.v. 


Straigl)t. 


(215l9)Loftus 


119 


I'i 


J Muriihy 


4320- MO 


2 1550 Zoroaster 


M3 


211 


K Carter 


24U«,) pm 


21481 .lolm Grahanill2 


fiu 


G Molesworth t 


(2 1550) Clark M. 


1M 


li 


R S'liali 


7:!l)-l))9 


2 looOHtash 


MS 


71 


G Gro.s.s 


240-PH) 


2 1 550 “ Executor 


MS 


55 


(’ Itiddle 


21M-M0 


21481 -’Stolen Ante 


loti 


7-» 


AV Oniies 


MSO-PH) 


(2 1483) London Girl 91 


S“ 


0 Gentr.v 


1 I.7))-1IM) 


(21279) Potitefract 


km: 


9". 


W Kelsay 


720-1110 


2 148 I 1!e 


M7 


10 


G Warren 


H7'f-10t> 



tC'inplcd in Iietting. 

Time. 24%, 48%. 1:14. 1:40%.. Track fast. 

$2 liintnels paid. Daniels A lleHlge's entry. $s. (O 
straiglit, .l;.5.!Ki plaio, $5.4t) show; /oroaster, .$20.Stl 
place. $1 i.tiO show . 

Winner Daniels A- Hodge's eh. g. 4, liy Dick 
Welles —Edna Shannon Itraine'd by ('. B. Daniels). 
Start good. tVon driviu"-: second and third same. 



21584 Sixtli Race — 1 .Mile*. I’ttrse $.‘!iM). .'J-.vear- 

(ilds am? upward. Selling. Net Nalnc to winner 
.$’210; .setMiid, $t!t); third. $:!t). 

Eqniv. Odiks 



Ind. IIor.se. Wt. 

2148(1 Louise I’aul HM! 
21550 I’alsy Mack 114 
(21548) El I’ato lOS 



Fin. Joeke.y. 
Ill G Warren 
2‘ik E 1 fenny 
3“ O Gentry 



Straight. 
220- lot) 
;;is(i ]ft(i 



21585 Sevelitli Itaec :! i Mile. I’tirse $’2.5t). Owners’ 
Dundieap. Colorado-owned. ;!-y('ar-id(!s and up- 
ward. Net villiK' to winner $175; second. $.'iO; 



third. 


$25. 








E(iniv. Odds 


1)1(1. 


Horse. 


Wt. 


Fin. .I(M‘ke.v. 


Siraiglil. 


2 1 52 1 


Zia 


IOg 


1> 


.1 Russell 


1217 MO 


2101 9 


Fav. .Vrtiele 


10.*i 


2» 


W Kelsay 


41520 MO 


2 1 52 1 


p't. .lohnson 




;i'i 


C Gross 


fiC. MO 


2I54« 


Minnie F. 


S'J 


l- 


0 Gentry 


t'.)7 |(M) 


21502 


.'line McGcc 




7'V 


C I’asqnil 


727 |(M) 


2 1 503 


(.)Hlo 


IbS 


(!* 


AV ( )nnes 


1 230 100 


21417 


Ca])t. Druse 


m 


7“ 


R Carter 


t 


21499 


Planetary 


sr» 


S“ 


F Fuller 


t 


21514 


T utor 




9 


G Warren 


1.7S0 100 



ttConpii'd in Iietting. 

Time. 23%. 48%. 1:14%. Track fast, 

$2 mntuels iiaiiL /ia. $2t;,!l0 straight, $11-50 place. 
$o.so sliiw: C. C. I’tiilllips’ entry. $1<i.7t1 pliiee'. 

$0.10 show : Fort .folinson. $4.;;ti sliow . 

Winner -I. Knteli’s li. in. it. Iiy Orntis— Anna 
ftrained Iiv .1. C. lieiidrieksi. 

Sl irt gi till for all lint Dtilo. Won driving; 
seeoiiil and tliird same. 



2158G 


F.igl)th Race— 


.5-8 Mile 


. Pnr.se $250. 1-year- 


oills ; 


and niiward. 


Selling. 


.Net vaU( 


' to wnim r 


$175; 


s;m oml. $'»0; 


tliird. 


. .<525 










Eqniv. Oilds 


Iml. 


Hid'sc. 


AVt. 


Fin. .Toekey. 


Siraiglil. 


21418 


Aunt Elsie 


pm 


1-?. 


0 Gentry 


7!C. 


21549 


lirigliouse 


110 




R Small 


rje^MOO 


(21418) .Vrrowshaft 


M7 




AV Ormes 


ipm MO 


2128G 


('has. (Joetz 


M7 


4'i 


E Denny 


3207 1(H) 


2 1502 “The Culi 


110 


;,h 


G t ry 


2125 KH) 


2 1500 


■'Swart's Hill 


M7 


ti'ik 


S .Smith 


21.. KHI 


21142 


Cecil 


107 


7’* 


W Kelsax' 


1(M» 


( 2 1 514 ) Cherry .‘Jeodl'd 


S‘ 


G AVarreii 


\m 


21547 


Carondolet 


107 




F Fuller 


2S(ill-pM) 



Time. 23, 47%, 1:00. Track fast. 

$2 miitnels II, ‘lid. .\niit Elsie, $17.00 straight. Ss..-,o 
place. $5.00 show : Briglioiisc. $5. lit place. $l tt0 

sliow ; .\rrowslia ft. $.5. '.Ml slmw. 

Winn<‘r- .i. K;indidpli's lir. f. 4. Ii.v If niiih' loe— 
Elsi(' Harris (trained hy .1. Randolph). 

Start giKMl. 'Von easily; .second and third driving. 



FORT ERIE FORM CHART. 



FORT ERIE, ONT., SATURDAY, JULY 10. 1915.— Seventh and last day. 
SniniiKT Mei ting of 7 days. Weather clear. 



Niagara Racin.g As: oe'alion. 



I’rosiding Stewanl, Joseph ,\. Mni'pli.v. 
Secretary. .1. B. CamplKdl. 



I’reshling Jt:dgc, Francis Nelson. Starter, B. Dade, liaciny 



Ilacing starts at 2:45 p. m. (Cliieago lime 1:15 p. m.l. W indieales wiiip. S sinirs. 1! Idinkers. Fig- 
ures hi liarentheses following tlie distuiiee of eaeli race indicate index numlier, track reeoril, age of horse 
iii:d weight carried, •“indicates apiirentiee allowance. 



21587 



FIRST RACE 5 1-2 Furlongs. (.N4:US— 1;05%--5 10'.).) i’nrse $.5(io. :i 

iqiward. .Selling. Net value to winner $400; second. $70: third. $;>0. 



■year (lids and 



Index Horses 



AWtI’I’St V4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owiuirs 



Eiiiiiv. Odd.s Str’t 



2l4(i«*VEN’l‘:TIA 
2I295“*YENGHEE 
2 1 52<i - * I.AXGIK )UNE 
2 1 55.5 “ l.A DY I,« l.NIX )N 
204.5.5 DK.It.l>..SW’GER 
21480 KING K. 



wn 3 9 .7 
wii 0 99 
\vi: 3 94 
wii 7 11)7 
wii ti 10 i 
w 3 107 
Time, 

$2 nintncls iinid, Venetia, $4.!)0 
l.an.gliorne. $2.40 show. 

Equivalent Isieking odds— Venetii 
lot) ]ilaec. 4,7 to iOO sliow: IninghoriK 



1 '.’. 1 ", 1 = 



I’J M Garner P Sheridan 
2“ I, Mc.Mee J A Gibson 

.1 Acton S M Henderson 
E Haynes W .Smith 
J Kederis Miss T, ftra.v 
C VanDu’nI> li Gaudr.v 
23%. 49%, "1:03. I:09y5. Track slow. 

straight, $2.!M) place, $2.10 show ; Y'eiigliee. $4.10 idaee. $2.!M) .how 



4; 43 4:: 



311 



6 



117 JtfO 
:;i:. hit) 
2X7-100 
1 |(IO-fOO 

1 -|iio 
3;;o:i 100 



145 to ID) stra’ght, 45 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Venglii '. 107 to 
20 to 1()0 sliiiw’. 

Wii))ier -1!. f. b.v .Sidilaii'e II. — Salvalrix Itiained by I’. SlieridaiH. 

Went to iiiisl at 2:44. .\t ]Mist 1 )iii:)i)le. Start goeil and slow. Won easily; second a)id Hiird driving. 

\ ENETl.i Went to Hie front with a rnsli ami set Hie |iace under slight leslraiiit all the wa.v. VENi:ilEE 
‘•aiiie Hii'iingh on the insidi' wlien entering tlie In.meslreteli ami liiiished fast and gamely. l,.'i NH I B )I.‘NE 
was hard ridd- n to ontsla.v L.VDY LONDON. The latter ran well. DR. R. L. SW.VRENHER hagan 'hnvi.v. 
The wiiiuiT was entered for $'.MiO: no hhl. 



OVERLAND PARK FORM CHART. 

DENVER, COLO., July 5, 1915. Tweiilieth and 
last day. Colorado .\grieultnral Fair ami Racing 
AssiM-iat ion’s Slimmer Meeting of 20 days, overland 
Dark. Weather clear. 

I’rcsidim-' Steward. P. P.rady. Presiding .Imige. 
.\. T. Didisim. Starter, Edward Tribe. Uaeiiig 
Secretary. W. W. Finn. 



21679 First Itace -7-s .\Iilc. 
olds and niiward. Selling. 
.$17.7; second, .$.70; Hiird. .$2i 



I’nrse $2-70. .".-year- 

Nel value to winner 



Eqniv. Od l- 



Iml. Horse. 


Wt. 


Fin. 


.Ihekey. Straiglit. 


2 1498 - Imliamda 


HI 


1- 


R 


Small 3!u-PH) 


21518 Tordillo 


P'7 




AV 


Kel.say 1710 P'o 


2 1 518 “M.Canom’nn 


l'i9 




C 


Riddle 320-M'i 


21.) 15 Didly Mays 


pH) 




(.' 


Hasiiuil S2.‘ pH) 


2L5o2 Thalia 


pH) 


G- 


0 


Gentry 1117 -Phi 


2 ! 54.5“< iseuro 


HI 


ti* 


1) 


I’.auer 2310-P);i 


2BJ7«» Bil. Me(.)uaidM2 


7- 


1‘' 


St-vens 2!pi-PHi 


21198 .8auey Nell 


Pi;) 


K- 


.1 


Donoxan 2 ;!mi Pie 


21413 Ortiz 


111 




G 


Warren 217:l-Mo 


21073 .iuiie Bride 


10;; 


10 


R 


Carter 390- PH) 


Tiim . 23K.. 43*%. 


l:01Vi. 


Tiack fast. 



$2 ninliiels iniid. In iiamda. $''..''0 straight. .$t.1o 
place. ,'*'::.2o 'iiow : Terdilln, $11.20 iilaee, $(t.7o 

.'Imo : .Mona Caneiuaiin. $:’. 70 slimv. 

Winner — Imliamda Slatde’s li. g. ,7. ti.y I’miier - 
Voilr.inie (trained hv W. I’lonrd). 

Start good. Won driving: second :nid Hiird same. 



£1580 


StM'cni'I 


;;-4 Mile. I’ni'se $2: 


olds 


aiiil upward. 


Selling. Net value 


$177 




Hiird. .$25. 


Ind. 




Wt. Fin. .Ioeke.v. 



I). 4 ycar- 

to winner 



Eqniv. Odd- 
Straight. 



GLNER*iL NEWS NOTES OF THE DAY. 

Tile Imilding strike, wliieli h.as hee;i in jg- igress 
for three nioiitlis and iias iargeiv imralyzed tniilding 
in Chicago, is over. .tgreenieiit on all iioinls at 
issiK- were reaehed at i o’elnek .vc'ierda.v morning 
after Hie l•onlnlitte(■s represent iii-g lioHi sides Iiad 
heeli locked ill since the niid'lle of the llftenKMill. 
Tile jilaii used l.y .Ma.vor Tlioiiii son to sldllc’ Hie ear 
striko bronglii equally siiei essfiil result' in tlie 
Imilding trades hiekont and strike. Tlie points 
fin.iliv agreed upon tlial the men will r.'eidve 
n fl.at scale of 70 cents an lionr for flic next throe 
years, dating from May 31 last to M:iy :;i, i'.ils, 
iind Hint tliey will snliniil to tlie working conditions 
ns provided in tin' uniform agreement proposed hy 
file eiiniloyeis. Tile selHeinent is a eiiinproinise. 
Tlie earpciiters asked for a sliding scale of 7o_eenl' 
for Hie lirst year. 72'.j for the second, and 75 for 
tile tliird. They liave lieen rei l iving i;,5. One phase 
Vf Uie ffuifvirm agreement iu which the mvu ac- 



21.520 Oiliest ]"9 

2 I 5 I !)“( ibliviiin hi9 
•il.5l5 Violet .May I'i7 
21514-Tallow Dili 111 
2 I 502 l.efoni !"2 

21518 Clara W- h'X 
'2 I .'i2 1 “I 'aniia h'T 

2128(’i Kh i ti'iiwan 1"7 
’2I5I8-.M. Ki iiMiilv 1ii9 
2 1478 I.ailv .Mint IU 
Time. 23“,. 4S»; 



In 



4U 



W Kelsay 
11 Carter 
C Gross 
1> Bailor 
7f (I Gentry 
t;-f W I.o.-ds 
7“ W < n ines 
X“ G Warren 
'.(-■ U Small 
la S Smilli 
1:14%. Track fast. 



;ixo-iae 
17:77-1 (m 
3!r.u-loa 
2:!7'I lea 
2a:,- h»t 
i;t7'i loi 
2777-1(31 
717-r) 
727 I'cl 
2 i;7I)-1(D 



$i;.i(i 



niiitiiehs (laid, orln-st, $;i.(! 1 
id.aee, .sl.CO sliow: (tlilivioli. $11, 

show : Viol.'l Ma.v. .^l-'h’Jo sliow. 

Winner .1. M. Stokes’ eli. g. 5, 

Nearest itrained li.v .1. M. Stokesi. 

Start good. Won driving: see ,nd ami Hiird same 



sl rai'glit. 
idaee. 



liy ( irliienlar — 



21581 

(lids 

$17.1 



Tliird Race -7 s Mile, 
and upward. Selling. 

; sc( (imi, $.70; tliird, .$2.’ 



I'lirse $’2.5(1. 3 year 

Net value to winm-r 



Eoniv. odds 



Iml. Horse. 


AVt. 


Fin. Jockey. 


Straight. 


21387 F.ls.— . 


M4 


-4% .AV Ormes 


(;2.7 1(H) 


2 1 .5 1 9 V( omen 


HI 


2C'A\' K. IsfiT 


- — •jj)7- Mo 


2l.5l4"Diik lieiison 


HI 


R Small 


224" -PHI 


21483 -Zangaroe 


lOt) 


4“.'. 0 Gentr.v 


22') I'HI 


21483 Mollie (’ad 


109 


5“ .1 Russell 


ls:!o lua 


’21.5I(! Cof.ster 


pi9 


(■“ G Wan-en 


1 Phi 




lO'J 


(■* S SiuitU 





21588 



SECOND RACE — About 2 Miles (Sliort Course). t(H2tHi — r!:41- -(! -112.) Stee|ileeliase. 
I’nr.si' $(!(i0. 4-y ear-olds and u|iward. Handicap. Net value to winner $.5tf0; sec- 

ond, $70; third, .$34). 



Index Horses 



AWtPl’St 4 



10 12 Fin Jockeys Owners 



O II G P S 



1554 M(4Ki’KTH w X 130 

2ir>54“IK>H(/rilY WEHBwi) 9 HO 

21554 .lOE GAIETY w fl 130 

2 1 554 “.ST I •(.’(.’() w i 140 

20334 C'LNOSCnE \v « 130 

21485 J.ll.Y I’AXTON w 7 133' 



7 7 >; 

4 i 3'iii 

2 1 2 ' 



2.4 2' 3“ 

4“ 1>.’. 1 = 
,7'> 4“ 2.'. 
1'.'. ;!(ik 4'= 



1‘i H C’rawf’rdW ( Oiernesser 
2*i M O’Con’r J Maeka.v 
3“ J Ifuiice J W lla))))i)onfl 
W L Maupin 
G 1’ ShcDnaii 
M O Viau 



2'‘d7 t(M) 

ISa 100 
.777 1(H) 
l|u- IIM) 
4.',0ii-l(K) 
.7S0O-100 



X Hrooks 

3 4' 3= 7““ fi-’“ 7-“ .1 Uus.sell 
ti 7J ti (i (i l! J Smitli 
Time, 4:08%. Track slow. 

$2 imilncls paid, Martictli, $ii()..3o straiglit. $14.80 place, $4.70 show; Doi'otliy Weldi. $;’.l(i plac”, $2.70 
sliow : .loe Gaiety, $2.00 sli((W. 

ErioivalenI liookiiig (mIOs — M oi-petli, 2015 to IfO straiglit. tilt) to KKl place, li!5 to 10(1 show; Dorothy 
Wetiii. 7() to 100 place, ;!5 to Itia sl[ow; Joe Gaiety. 45 to 1IH) sliow. 

Winner l\. g. Iiy Mindora -I.ady Cl nrcliill (trained liy C. C. I’lilili). 

Went to piist at 3:0(i. .\( |iesi 2 iiiiniites. Slart ‘.'immI and slow. Won e.isily; second and tliird driv- 

ii-g. .MOI’l’E'I'H, after 'etliii.g tile early iiiiee. followid the leaders rlosel.v and w.is taken wide when eii- 
lering Hie honiesireleh, but, tinisliing gamely, easily dis|iosed of Hie tiring l”ader. DOROTHY WLI’.B w.is 

saved under restrainl nntil in Hie hi't lialf and went to tlie front wiHi a rush at tiie eloventli fence, lait 

tired badly in Hie last sixteeiitli. .TOf; H.METV fenced well and easily (lis|Kis.‘d of STI'CCH in file last 

(iiiarter. STl’CCO tired after going well for a mile and a half. 

Hvcrwei.glits — I. iiy I'axlon, 3j polinds. 



21589 



THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. ( S|;!1S- 1 :(I5%- 
upward. Selling. Net value to winner $100; 



Imle.x Horses 



AWtPPSt 1/1 % % Str P’in .loekeys Owiier.s 



10!).) Purse $.5(MI. 4 year olds and 

eond. $70; tliird. .$.'lo. 



Eqniv. Odds Str’t 



2 i5»;9*DEposrr ws 4 iiti 

21438 SIR Itl.AiSE w It 0 109 

2!5»?7 w 4 lot 

(20.5‘?0 )“5’()ltKVnT,E wo 7 99 

( 2I4««)*BI:ANI)Y\VI.NE w 7 ]o7 

21332 .SI.NGl.E w 4 101 

Timi 



1 

(i 2 



lilt p 1'. I'l 
4ii !H 3'?. 2'i 
3* 3“ 4.'. 311 
2‘ 2- 2- I' 
1: fill 7“ 7“ 

7J. ti (i 



w 



.McAtoe Ij II Kiiapii 
Haynes W P Fine 
Sehn'g'rll (t Ifedwell 
.Vet on J I Ityan 

I'ral .1 Wilkinson 



. 23%. 49. 1:02>/5, 1:09%. 



(' VanI lu'nClinti n Stalde 



.3iio KiO 
2 P) too 
1 too too 
10.7 IIM) 
1(10 
BMio HU) 



Track slow. 

3) show ; Sir Blaise. $l.tMI place. $.3.;!0 sliow; 



$2 inntnels paid, Deiiosit, $9.2o siraiglil. $4.30 place, .$:: 

I.anr:i. .$ii.ot) show. 

Equivalent Iiookiiig odds -l'elMisit. 3(i(i to IOO straiglit, 11.7 to loo place, S5 to HM) sliow: .Sir Blaise, KKl 
:o lot) place. 0.5 to lot) sIk.w; l.anra. 200 to H'O sliow. 

'Viiinei — ('ll. g. liy W(iii!stlKir|ie — Mrs. .Malaprop (trained li.v 'V. Bnrttsidiell). 

Went to post at :i;42. .Vt post 1 minute. Start giMid and slow. Won eantoring; seeend and Hiird driv- 
ing. DEl’HSIT t'Mik a quick lead and raced closely witli VOltKVH.I.E at a fast pace for Hie tii-st qnaiter, 
’iien drew away into a long I'‘ad and wan in a canter. SIR I!L.\1SE was ent off at the sixleeiiHi po't amt 
was Hun taken to tlie ontsMe and finislied gamely. L.\I i!.\ ran well and onlganied tlie liriirg '(IRK- 
N'H.I.E. Tl.e winner was entered for $1,200; no liid. 

( iverw ciglils -l.anra. 2 piiniids. 



21590 



FOl KTII ItACE -3-4 Mile. ( ICOl I— 4 :1 1-if.— 1 -I02.1 Tiiirlei 
Stakes. $1..5(Mi Added. ::-year-(dds ami upward. Selling 
$I.S27; second. .$’200; third, .$H»0. 



■iitli Rnnnin:; Fort Erie 
Net valn“ to winner 



Index Horses 



AWtl’l'St % 



% Sir Fill Jockeys Owners 



2100!)»WATKI{ I.ADY w f. 1 I'll S 1 

2l4(i8“VOC,rE w 3 ins 4 (i 

(2148G)*i:E.NnKL w 4 l'.)S 7 2 

2n«7“*.St‘l EEI.ER w t 107 1 7 

( 2 I 108 ) « BOR Hl^NSI.KY w 1 : 4 HI (i 1 

2I300»’I’ORV .MAID w 3 93 3 7 



3'i I'-l I- !'■ L Me.\te.- Mrs .T Arthur 
S ” S ” ;!' 2'i W .'nilres.sHallalier Rros. 

7i 7i ti'i .’ill W Cral .1 .1 Timnierman 

lU lii 2-i 4' T Bar’.gtonE .McRride 
1‘ r.ii 7B. .1 .-\eten E R Elkins 

lii •'■I ti' -'1 Garner S '1 Henderson 

2i 7 -jn B 7iiii ,\ Collins .Mrs .1 .\rtlinr 

!•' Mnrpiiy E B Elkins 
Track slow. 



Eqniv. ()dd.s Slr’t 



1;;17 too 
. 34 , 7 -liU) 

I.7t7-1IH) 
(iI5 KM) 
4:2:)o-HM) 
.7(;ti 100 



S 7ti 

23%. 4S%', l:lti% 



i5. 10 place. $1.50 
so to f(M) slmw; 



2I3IO*E.N'COT:E wii3 91 7 

2109C THE .NORMAN wii 1 Hi 2 

i fCimided in iietting. Time. 

$2 nintnels paid. Mrs. J. .Vrllinr entry. .$S.iMi straiglit. .$1.20 place, $;!.(’iO sliow ; Vogue, 
slmw ; Beiidel. $ii..M) slmw . 

Ihinivalent Imdking (idils — Mrs. .T. .\rilinr entry. ::45 tn I'M) straiglit. 1 lo tii Hni idaei 
Viigne, 1.55 to lOO |ilaee. 127 tn l<Ml slmw; Remlei. 21o tn loo -Imw. 

Winner— I!, f. iiy Wafcriiov Diieliess of Towers (Irained liy .1. .\rthnr). 

Went III |Mist at 4:10. .Vt im.'l 7 iiiiiintes. Slart gnod and slnw. Won e.isily; second and tliird driv- 
ii.g. W.VTKK I..VDV. after liaving forced tlie early pace. Innk Hie lead wliile iniimling Hm far turn ami 
drew away in tlm sireteli in win in a canter. VOtil E w.-is milpaeed in tlm early running. I>nl was taken In 
tile nuts'iie aiiil tiiiislied with II nisii. I'ENHEL li'egan sinwi.v, Imt tinislied fa-t and gnl iqi in liiim in dis- 
! e'e ef sip EEl.ER at tlm end. Tim latter sl.nwmd Hie nmst early sliced. Imt w.is tiring at Hie tiliisli. 
i’tiB HENSLEY and E.NCORE woe prnniinent earl.v, imt Imiii quit. Tlie winner was entered fnr $7 <mI; no 
I id. 

Serateln d - 21’20:: Iron Mimk. 121: (21.3!)p Valas, iKi. 



21591 



FIFTH K.VCK 5 1-2 Furlongs, isl.gfs 
Selling. Net value tn winner $.7iMl; 



I :t'5%— 7 
icimnd. .$70 



1(10. 1 Purs 
tliir.l. $::o. 



$0iM>. 2-.vear-nids 



Index Horses 



AWtPPSt V4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 



E(|tiiv. Odds Str’t 



2 I 5 2 7 • A I I ) R E Y A B ST 1 N 
21485*1, ARKIN 
I 5 2 7 “ I : I ioo -M ST R \ W 
209(>fi .10HX BCNN5' 
21487 Wit, I, (’.VSH 
2)527-*GREE'nN’GS 
(21 187 I’TAlf HRCSII 



1 1 
4 7 
25B, 



51. 



I, .MeAtee S .M Hendersnn 
W rial W Walker 

W Olii l i .V 1! Stelle 

r 'fiirptiy E R i'lkiiis 

.1 Sni; lli H (I Caiistoek 

M Garner F .f Celenian 

.1 Aeinn 'I' .1 Bird 

1:04%, 1:11“4. Track slow. 

$I0..",0 plaee, $7 !M> slmw 



F’ell. 

Kell. 



XV !i9 
XVII 110 
w fl 7 
XVI! lUl 
xvi; Itl'.i 
XV |o7 
w 113 
Time, 

$2 iiinluei' ]i:iii1. .Vttdrey .Vtislin. $22.10 straiglit, 

,ss.2o 'Imw; Rmnni Straw. $0.10 siii.w. 

Eqiiivaliiit iMN.kin-r (Hid-- .Vndre.v .Vnstiii. 1020 to 1"0 straiglit. 41.7 
I.afk.n, ,si;7 In 11)0 idaee, ;;tii In irti 'Imw; BriKim SIr.iw. 207 to lOo slmw 

Winner— Rlk. f. liy .Migraine— Sally K. (trained liy S. M. Hemleivnii). 

Went to post at 4:71. -Vt lost :i niinnte''. Start gimii and slow. Won easily; second and tliird 
driving. .vritREV .VI STIN. "tT slnwly. moved n|i raiddly on Hie inside and. passing Hie leaders in Hie 
sirelcli. drew away fast at Hu- end. L.VKKIN elnsed a g.i|i steadily and. faiisliing fast, onlganied I’.lttittM 
S'l R.VW ill end ’I'lm iattc- was a forward eoiilemler tliionglmnl. WII.!, C.VSH set a gnod pace. Imt 
tired. HitF.r.TINGS- f(dl at Hie sixteenth post and T.VR BRfSlI fell over lier. I’lie winner was eiit(>red 
for .$.701; no Idd. 



Larkin. $l!).:io 

1<H) place, l')5 to ItMl 



1020 lot) 

1.S|II-1(I(I 

1 loo-too 

l.tlMI-HHI 

Ilo-KH) 

S.5-KM) 
l.iOif 100 

pl.iee. 

•imw ; 



2 1 592 



SIXTH RACE 1 Mile. (fM’.TOO— I :37%— 5 lOO.i Purse $(:oil. 
Si'lliiig. Ni I Value to winni'r $.500; second, $70; tliird. $30 



4-.vear olds j,nd upward. 



Inde.x Horsi's 



AWtPPSt Vi % % Str Pin Jockeys Owners 



Eqniv. Odds Str’t 



21295 t’XCl.E BEN wn 7 I'Ui 
21572 *L. O’ K’KC.VLDYwii 4 Ml 
2 I. 555* FORD MAI w 11 5 l<tl 

(51o72)FON’T WB 9 Ui 



2 I 2V 1- 1“ 1“ 1“ A Schu'g’rMrs '1' Fram is 

4 3 .7h |h an m jnk .1 Acton II E llarlioiirt 

li 4 .30 3> 4' -A' 3'i I. .MeAtee F Mi-sante • 

3 'i 4I1 i' i' P jU ,1 }xe(jeris 1'’ J I’uHS 



LS5-1(M) 

.775 KK) 

■iiMi-lno 

KMO 100 



A 




SUNDAY, JULY 11. 1915. 



DAILY RACIXCx FORM 



3 



21 ir»X»KIT,I)AY 4 7 7 CU 7 fih .7' T Hayos .T A flilison SOO-lftO 

2152X I.OVK DAY wn 113 '• 7 fi*' 7 0 7 0^ <! I'.iirns •' 1 Wilson ."i7<i l«Hi 

21."*.7«»C()1.. lUil.LOWAY w 0 l'i7 1 3 1= 31 31 Oh 7 W I'ral D f Sciiiilan 

' Tinio. 25, 50%, 1:17%, 1:45%. Track slow. 

$2 inntiiols paid, T'nclp Hen. $.7.70 straiglit, $4.1*0 place, $:;.3(> sliow; Laird o’Kirkcaldy, $.7.10 
place. .$;:.T<* show; IVrd .Mai, $.">.70 slow. 

.K<|uivalcnt liookiiij; odds — I'nclc Hell. ISj to 100 strai^'lit. l«t() to 100 i)Iace, 00 to 100 sliow; Laird 
o'Kirkcald.v. 17.7 to lOO place, .Vi to Ktt* show; Ford .Mai, S7 to 1**0 show. 

Winnei- Hr. r, hy The Irishman — Ih-ssie ISislaiid (trained by J. Artlnir). 

Went to |«»st at 5:24. .Vt post 1 minute. Start Rood and slow. Won easily; second and third 
driviiiR. FNt'LK llEN was outrun to the lirst turn, hut went to the front on the backstreti'h and. draw- 
iiJR away iiito :m easy lead, was eusiuR up at the end. L.MKl* D'KIKKC-VLIIY raced closer up than 
iisiial and huns on Raniely to the end. FOKl) .M.\I was a forward contender throURhout. hut was tiriiiR 
in tlu' tinal si\tcciitli. FONT raced Ramcl.v. t'oLtiNKL llllLLDW.VV MUit after rachiR forw:irdly to 
th e slreti-li. T he winner was ent ered for $4(X>; no bid, 

I ,'^KVKXTll llACi:— 1 Mile. (!M17CiO— 1 :;!7%— .7— l(*o. i Furs,. $(!(M>. It-ycar . Ids and up- 

^ A O 4/ O ward. SidliiiR. Net value to winner $.7(M»; second, $70; third. $.‘!0. 

Imb-x Horses AWtI’l’St’4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners K<piiv. Odds Str’t 



31.7.77 •DU K'S PPrP wn 4 H*3 4 f. I'*' D P P I’ .1 .\oton <• K Fons 1 17 KM) 

3I7«7*STAI: <*F 1>*VE w 1! Ii7 3 f, Ih 4* "h st’ j* E Koreh’d L W Carth Kmm* KM) 

31,7*17 ■•Asrit01>0(:h71t WII fi IK) 1 1 :i‘ 3h :il :M ::i l. llartwePT .1 F.lward ;!4.7-KM* 

3l3»*i*I,.\DY .sFlUrri.K w :i Its *; 2 .M *. 4> 4- FI A Collins .'t Louis 770 KMi 

2l:l!)X l.( >1 1.<E Tlt.WKKs: w 4 K>3 3 1 <1 .'.h C fi .7)i \V fral K .1 MeCraw 1KMIKM) 

314!M)».IAI:I)T W 7 lot 7 3 1* ::l 71 71 fi 1. ,\1c.\tee .1 • r SIroile .7!).7-KM) 

Time. 24%, 49%, 1:17, 1:45. Track slow. 

$2 nintuels ;iaid. Dick's Fel. $4.!M* straiRlit, $:i.20 idac.., .$0 7,, .;||ow; Star of laive, $0.00 place. $4.00 
show ; AsIrobiRer. $;',.(Mi show. 

Fipiivalciii DMikiiiR (slds — Dick's Fct. 117 to KM) straicht. 00 to KK) i)lace. .17 to K30 show; Star of Ixtvc, 
£47 to KM) pi: KM* to KM* show; .\stroloRcr. .'m* t 1 KM* show. 

Winner It. f. by Itatts — Kitty F.cli<> F.r<H»ks (trained by *1. F,. Fons). 

Went to post at .7:7.7. .\( post 2 minutes. Start rihmI and slow. Won easily; second .end third driv- 

iliR. DICK'S FKT beR:iu slowly, bttl went to the front whih' roittiilitlR the tttrti itito the baekstreteh, tln-U 
v;te<ii .l.MtiiT ini.i ret iretin'tit ami drew awa.v into att easy lead to win easeil ttp. ST.Ml t*F l.oVF. raced 
ivcll ami e.isily disposed of .\STI!(*l.<HiKll in the litii'.l ipcirt.r. The htltiT was h:ird riihlen to otitsitty 
L.\DY SFI Kl'irKLLF. J.XIKIT set tlie t-arly [lace, btit tptit badly. The winner was entereil for .$t<M*; no 
bid. 



AQUEDUCT FORM CHART. 



new YORK. SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1915.— Thirttenth .lay. gtteens County J.skey Clnb. Summer Mect- 
IttR of 1.7 days. Weather clear. 



FresiditiR .litilRe. C. II. F.dlitiRill. Starter, Mars Cassidy. UaeiiiR S.er.dary, F. U.dilsTRer. 



Itai iitR starts at 2::M) ji. m. (CiiieaRo titne 1 ::'.() ji. 111.). W imli.-ites whip, S spurs. It Iditikers. FiR- 
ures iti p.if..n(ln'Scs f.dlowitiR lhi. dislatn-e of each race indicate iii.hx nttmis'r, track rei-ord, aRc of hors«“ 
ami weight earrii d. *Iiidicat<“s :ipprenti.'e allowance. 



4 k T rrrk/l FIRST RACK 3-4 Mile. (S!i;!71— 1 :12— .7— 120.) $.7ti() .\dded. .'l-year <dds ami upward. 

J. • 3 a/ T i: MlRhwidRhl llandie:t|). Ni't valite to winner $K‘M); s.-eotid, .$KMI; thifil. $.70. 



Indi'x Horses 




AXX'tFl’ 


St V4 % 


■% Str I'in Jockeys Owners 


t) 


H 


C 


F 


s 


2I30H'=HANOVIA 


%v 


3 130 1 


4 2’1 


K* D D (' D'R.*i:ne I'liiney .Stahl** 


•J 


2 


S-."> 


.3-*7 


1-3 


2 1.731 HKLHIN BATUIEE 


wn 


7 131 3 


3 D 




s 


s 


H 




7-.) 


2I.7«:{''S.\.X1 JACKSUX 


WM 


7 i;io fi 


X !l 


•S.'. fi» :!*• XV .MeD'oItT .1 O'F.rien 


12 


ir. 


1.7 




-a 


21 19(i = VLADIMIR 


wn 


3 Hfi !l 


«; V. 


:!■•'. :i» 4" M Duxion P' -V Clark 


17 


20 


7 




<; > 


2()4(!8 ILX.N’.SON 


wn 


3 13:! 1 


1 *;= 


.*»?. -ri' r»® .1 T»ftus S L Larsons 


1! 




13-: 


>1 


1-2 


21190 LADY BARDARY 


w 


3 131 7 


' T) * 


4= 4'= fi*’’ .1 Dutwi'II U 1*' Carman 


12 


17 


1:7 


»; 


3 


1 (! 3 fi 3 .s r F E R I NTK.N 1 >' T 


wr. 


4 i:ifi 7 


7 F. 


fi* 7‘ 7= T MeTaR’tl*’ Mannix 


12 


20 




X 


4 


20794 .\I).\M.*4 EXFUP7.stSwl! 


7 i;k’, 3 




7= S= S' (J F.vrn** H •' Hallenhoek 


4 


7 


f; 


2 


1 


(21 IfiK >CAULAX’P:R(M’K 


w 


3 ll'.i X 


!) 7X 


11 !) 1* n P'lint T Smith 


12 


.70 


.70 


20 


S 


Tim*'. 13, 


24, 36. 49 


, 1:01%, 1:14%. Track fast. 












XX’Inn**r— Ch. f. hy I-'.-iir 


Flay— Miss 


H:iii*ivi*r 


ttmiinal h.v S. .1. Ijiwleri. 













Went to |M>st Ml 2::!l. .It iiosi .7 minutes, st.irl risk! ntnl slow. Won liamlily; seeon.l atid Ihir.I ilriv- 
iiiR. ll.\.\i)VI.\ ratt in elos.' pttrsitil :.f tlie l.’adi'r to lit.' str.-teh. then took the le.-nl at tin- idRhtli |iost ami 
woti tin.l. r r.'slr:iitil. IIFI.KX HARF.FK sliow.'.l tit.' most earl.v spe.'.l atnl linishi’il Ramcl.v ntidef ptinishiti.dit, 
I itl the w itmi't- In.lil her safe. S.V.M .I.XCKSOX. ttwav in :i ttiitRle. closed :i trenii'iidons Raji in the str.deli 
ami was R.diiR fast at the linish. VL.VDIMIR liri'd when put to a drive. lI.VXSoX was ii.'ver prominent. 
.1 1* .\ M S K X FRF.SS w as md pmsevi.r.'.! with aft< r RoiiiR a .|ii;irK-r. 



O'! pr (k Pr SKCOXD RACK- About 2 Miles. t77!l.S -4 :20— I -14!). ) Sl.s-ph-ehase. $7.V) A.hbd. 

;t year-<dds and ii|iward. Handicap. Xet vain.' to winner $01.7; S(s-omI, $127; third, 
$77. 



Index Horses AWtFF.St 3 C 0 12 I'in Jwkeys Owners O H C F S 



(2l7;tO)i:<*XX'7' I.ADDHO w 4 1.73 3 I :K 3' P I'iP TTuek.-y H H Henry 4 0 1 3-1 l-Il out 

1 3 1 1 07 )< '.X* 'TCS HI'D ws 7 I:!'.) 7 1 P P 3= 3i 33 \V Allen Hb nRid.lleKarins 4 4X 4 1 3-7 

3l()4!)-SIXi:i.K STICK ws 4 1.73 3 3 3’ 3‘ 3* 3"' 3<" A l.ee .1 K Davis 4 .7 41 fi-.7 1-2 

1 704 3 MICADt )\\’ LARK w .7 1 40 I 7 4 4 4 4 1 -M TiRhe I' ,\ Clark 1.7 30 30 fi 3 

3II«)‘r-MKl S.X.N'DY xv fi 1:7.7 1 3 F'ell. M Kb tick H Lee « 7 *J S-7 7-10 

Time. 4:27%. Track fast. 

Winner -It. r. Ii.v Doranie — Maid of the Older Itraiimd hy J. H. la-wis). 

XX'.'iit to |Mist :it .■1:01. .Xt i«psi I minnie. Start r«sm 1 ami slow. XX'on easily; Si*eond and third driviiiR. 
ItoX’.XX' L.X1*DIK. afK'r ImOur saved imdiT restraint tliroiiRh tlie held, drew aw:i.v wlieii on tlie main track 
:iHd won with speed in i<-serve. C.XCTCS F.l D raced into a Ioiir |e;ii| in ili|. lirst lialf. Ilien was takiui li:iek 
lied saved, hiil came aR.-iin in (lie sireleh and outstayed .SI.NtILi-; STICK. Tlie hitter made a Raiiie cfT.irt in 
the liiial lialf. Imt tired as if short. MK.XDOXX' L.XRK was liiRli in llesh and ran an e.seellent race for a 
mile and a lialf. Itit! S.XXDY fell ;it tlie lirst jiini|i. 



21596 



THIRD R.XCI' 3-4 Mile. (.S!):’.71 1 :12 — .7 -120. 1 Tweiit.v-sixl li RimiiiiiR Tremont 
Stakes, X'aliie $.'!,0(Mi. 2 year-olds. .Xllowaiiees. Xet value to winner $2,112.7; sec- 

ond. $KMI; third, $2<MI. 



liniex Horses 


AXVtFl 


St % 


% 


% 


Str Fin 




JiKkeys 


Owm*rs 


O 


H C F 


S 


(2 1101 )TEA CADDX’ 


wn M7 1 


t 


D 


1 = 


1'.'. 1 = 


c 


Tiirnir A 


Di'lmimt 


tl 


6 7 6 0 2 7 


out 


( 2 1 4 !) 1 » .X c II 1 P: X’ PJM E NT 


w MSI :; 


r, 


'2' 






J 


F.utwi ll U 


P' Carman 




7 fi X-7 


7 10 


2149.7 SLIFSHOI) 


W !*!) fi 






(i 


fi 3D 


F 


Lowiler l> 


S 'ni*>mpson 


17 


:.*o i\ 


2 


2 I443 = DAMRDSCH 


WII 107 4 


4 


1.’. 


-n 


3= 1 = 


C. 


Dyrn** A 


1 '.I'lmont 


tl 


<i-;j 1!-.) 


out 


2l.7fil =srC('P7SS 


w M7 :7 


r> 


r»- 


ii 


4.'. .7= 


J 


Met 'alley guiney .Stable 


r> 


r. 4 fi-7 


1-2 


21443 XV(K)DXVAUD 


wn 103 2 


- 


3' 


3= 


."li i\ 


M 


Duxton J 


E .Ma*l*U*n 




•1 13-51 


2-0 



tConpied 111 beltiiiR; no separalc- place or show IndiiiiR. 

Time. 13>/s, 23%. 48%, 1:01%, 1:15. Track fast. 

Winner— t'li. e. tiy Rock Sand — Tea's (iver ttr:iined tiy S. ('. Hildretli). 

Went to iiost :it :l:.'!(i. .Xi post 2 minutes. Start rikmI and slow. XX’oii ridden out; si'cond and tliird 
I'riviiiR. TF.X C.XDDX’ left tlie liarrier witli a rilsli ..iid raced into a safe lead wliib- roiindiiiR tlie last turn, 
lint was ridden out at the linisb. .Xt'HIKX'FMK.NT raced in closest pursuit all Hie way ami was under pres 
sure tliroiiRlioiil. Imt held on Raniely in tlie elosiiiR strides. SI.IFSHoD, a slow lieRinner. ran in the eeiit«>r 
of the Iraek all tlie w:i.v and eaine with a Is'lnled riisli tliioiiRli the tinal cdRlitli. D.X.MRoSCH sliowed speed, 
lull ipiit when proniiiieiil. SFCCFSS m«‘t willi minor iliterfereiiee. XX'OOilXX’.XRD <piit after RoillR a RoesI 
liiiif. 

t )verwelRlils--.Xelileveiiienl. 11 |MHiiids; XX'iKHlward. 1. 



21597 



FtiCRTH R.XCF 1 1-8 Miles. l212.'!s — 1 :.70% — .7 — lO.'l.) Twenty-sixtli RiiiiniiiR Brook- 
dale Handicap. $1..7(Ml Adiled. Il-year-olds and upward. Xet value to winner $2.02.7; 
Second. $;:T0; tliird. $1.70. 



Index Horses AWtFFSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C I* S 



21474 ROAMKR wit113S 1 1 P DIP P .1 Rutwell A .Miller H-3o3-.7H30out— 

2 1 307 ■' STIK »M F.t )I.I wn 4 131 3 3 2'i 3-J 3* 3" 3"' C Turner A F.eliiiont 43-3 S-.7 :i-3 out — 

21474 R'X'K X'lKXV wiir>H4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 E DuRiin A Deliiiont t3-3 S-.7 3-3 out — 

jCoiipb'il hi belliiiR: no separ:ite place or show heltiiiR. 

Time, 13, 24%, 30, 47%, 59%, 1:12, 1:37%, 1:50% (eipials track record). Track fast. 

XX'inner It. r. hy ImiIrIiI Krr.iiit — IJo-«‘ Tree II. (trained li.v .X. .1. t ioldslH>i>>iiRli I . , 

XXeiil to post at .■!:.7t;. .Xt |hisI 2 ininnles. Start Rood :ind slow. XX'on i-anteriiiR; second and third 
eased lip. Ro.X.XIKR Knik Hii. lead at once and set a fast p:iee under resiraiiii until in Hie tinal <|inirter. 
tlieii drew' away ami was only eanteriiiR at the liiibdi. STR* l.XI F.l H.l was rated iM-liind the leaih-r iimler stout 
jestraiiit In Hu- I'arly riiniiiliR. bill tired and swervi-d li:idly wlieii called on lor a tinal elT.'irt. ROCK X'lKXX' 
i:in forw:iiilly lor Ibree i|iisrlers ami w:is e:iseil up wlieli be Hr<*d. 

Si-rali'lieil 21 177-Tli<. Finn, 117. 



J P' ( k O FIFTH R Xt'F,— 1 Mile. 1.7*i:!70 — I :3S 3 loO. ) $.7(Mi .X*ld*'il. .'’. year-olds anil upw ard. 
^2 A .SelliMR. .Nil value to winner $1:1.7; second, $1(M|; third. $70. 



Index Horses 



AWIFFSt 14 % '74 Str Fin Jockey.s Ownors 



O H C F S 



2 I.^O’J’AM XLKI 
(21219 I* * .s;i Id.IVA.X 
2147:7 .VDiNKH KN'C.K 
21007 *: M. .MILLKIt 

2I3'L7='*.XI.HK.\'.X 
21447 .X.M1;R**SI0 
2 l. 70 ()*DltlA.\' DOIHT 
21.701 <JI;l MI*Y 
2147.7 OH. DION FRIMF. 
21492*M i:. Et'F.XNKS 

2147.7’ARMOR 
20-390 ItK'll L.X.NCDON 
21.774 DE.NCRil 



3 11 * 
1 7- 
3 K' 
It.'. 

,s5 



WII 7 117 3 
wn7H3 3 
Wli 4 P*7 i:i 3 

wi! s 113 *: K* 

WB 3 ;m! :7 S 

ws 7 Ki;i 7 fi fi‘ 

WII 3 ;*:! K* !♦ Ml 

w 3 K“> 1 t ::i 

w 4 lo? F3 11 i:i 

w fi loo I 7 H 

wn r. lo7 ;i 13 13* 

w 7 II :: S l:t 7*> 



M* 



1 1-2 



D 1- !■’ 



IF- IP 
1* •:* 
13 13 
s*i 13= 



7-= 4* 



‘ 3* S.X 
M= y* 
S'llO- 
13>‘H' 



M 



17 



13 



4 



1.7 fi 
3 fi- 
4'. 3 



30 :t** 
3** M 
]iN* IM* 
17 17 



1-2 
:* 1(1 
1 



fi 



10 



l"k .1 MeCalieyR T Wilson 

3*‘ C It’Riime .1 Mae.Maniis 

M I'.iixton C K Rockwell 

.1 Rutwell i; P' Carman 

.1 .MeK'v»‘r.I F Adams 
T MeTaR'tF Sti-veiison 

F I.owder..T l.oiiR :’.'l 

C Turner C .1 I '.roekiTiiller 3<i 

A Xieklaus.l !•' Carlisle 3** 

I. .Xlleii F" 1! l/cmaire 
W l.ill. V .1 1. Faiil 
13 13'" C F b lher R .laekson 

w :i M;) II 7 3= 13.'. lo' ir-' l:; R Troxler .M A Colton :>* 30 :til 12 fi 

Tim*'. 12%. 23%. 35%., 47%. 1:00. 1:13%, 1:27%, 1:40. Track last. 

WiniM-r Cli. R. Iiy The Serihe Tarantella ilrained by 'I'. J. lle:ileyi. 

Went to |Hisl at 1:21. .Xt povt niinntes. .Slarl ro>m 1 and spiw. Won ilriviiiR; seeomi and Ihiril the 
•iun<‘. .XM.XI.P'I iH'Raii spiwly ami w:is ont|>:iei.i1 in Hie earl.v rimniiiR. bill Immpi-il Ids w;iv Hii'oiirIi in Hie 
»:|releli :md. rmisliiiiR fast, just R>d ii|i in lime to win. t I'SF 1.1.1 X' ,X .X was kiKsked back on Hi*' lirst turn, 
bill closed lip Ramely in Hie limil <p*al'l<‘r and outstayed ST* l.\ Kl I lO.Nl 1 10. Tlie latler sliowed a IiIrIi IliRlit of 
speed ill pa<-emakiiiR. but tired badly in Hie hist six tcf.iil li. H. M. MII.I.IOR closed :i R:ip. tIRI .MFX' ami 
.XLHIO.N.X ran well lor tliree-ipiarti rs. Tim winner was entereil for $S!Mi; no bid. 

Si'i'aleheil 21 177'-’Uen gniiiee, 1**7; 2 I."m;PI.miI.v Teresa. !M!; 217.'!l Is.rd Marsliall, 110; 21.7.31 Itm-Hioven, 

10 !). 

* )verw eights — Hrnnipy, .'! iioiimls. 



21599 



SIX'l ll R.X*'i; 5-8 Milo. **'.7171— .7!) 2 12*1. i Fiirse $I*M*. 2 .v*oir-<dils. 

SelliiiR. Xi t valm- to w inner $;:tMi; second. $70; Hiird. $.3**. 



.Xlaiileiis. 



Index Horses 



AXX'tFF.SI ’i % Sir P'in .bKk**ys Owners 



t) H (I F 



DOF. RIODP'IELD w Ki!) 4 1 

lODFIIl **1.*:.\ w lo!* 7 3 

TYF* >C.K XFIIX' W M't 3 3 

|.' T. KIT* 'HEN wn Ml) 3 7 

WXU.»m).\ wI! 113 S 7 

•*i:4l4"M.XIP'*tl' WI! I'll* 7 fi 

■»()977 *.IF.RRX .1R. w mi fi S 

FAY PINT 10 wn M!) ' ' 



201)37 
2140K 
21014 
21344 
2 1491 



D D )' c Turner .1 M Zimmer 

t' 3' T .XIeT:iR t.l II Slireve 

3'*. 3= 3= .1 1!nlwi.|| R p' *':irman 

X fi- I'X *■ p"b'Hmr M .1 Leonard 

3'= 71 -7= .XI F.iixion P' .lobnson 
7* 4A *;= .1 MeC;,heyH I. ITatt 

■111 Loueheim 
J .1 Mulren.-in 



« 7 



1 ; 
1X-.7'; 



W Lilp'.v .1 11 Loueheim 30 30 ::>I M 4 

t 7''. *:' .X X I, Mink J .1 Mulren.-in 30 4*) I** 13 fi 

Tinio. 1:02%. Track fast. 

XX'inni'r — 1!. R, hy Mohawk II. — Topla-li (tr;iined h.v .X. Ziniinerl. 

XX‘*-nl to iMisi :il'l;.71. ,XI pest 1 miiiiites. Start rc»m 1 aiid stow. W<in driviiiR; second and third Hie 
sani*‘. K**F. RIOI iFl lOLD. a r;i|*id lieRiiiner. set a r.mmI p:ne ami. respondiiiR w'l'll to piinishnient. drew aw:i.v 
ii> Hm liiml sixii.,.nih. PIDITII *>LH.X raced ele:ir of inliTfireiiee .-md tinished fast and Ramely. TX'FtMl 
K.XFHV nieeil in close piii-'iiil of Hie le.npTs. but w:is in eliee ipiarK-rs in'xl to Hi** rail in Hie linal eiRldli 
ami foi'<ed to pull up. .X f.nil was el:iimi'd aRainst tin* winner, but ii.it :illowed. ItlOLl.lO OP' TIIIO KITl'IllOX 

I losed a lii'R 'R:ip. W.XI.I.ooX showed 1. but tired. Tin* winner. eiiler**d for $.7*M|, was bid lip (o $707 

and lioiiRlit ill. 

Senilelmd — 2141 1 (ioldeii *!ale. 1**!*. 

SFX IOXTII R ACK- 5-8 Milo. **;7171-V.!)— '2— 12*). i Fiirse .<l*M). 2 .vear-*dds. Maidens. 

.SelliiiR. .Vet v;iliie to w iiiiH'r $;’.*M*: seemnl. .'<7**: Hdril. $:!*). 



21600 



Imlex Horses 



.XWtPPSt *4 % *4 Str P’in Jockeys Owners 



H C F S 



w 112 


2 1 


1* 1' 1-’ 


1* .XI 


Buxton R P’’ Carimin 


1 


4 


t 


7-’» 


7-10 


WI*. K>7 


;; 2 


fii H 4= 


3= .1 


Mi'K' vert.'idni’v .sta bl*. 


G 


7 






1 


w i: H2 


1 *1 


;!•• 3.x 3* 


c 


Tunnr S Mi'NaURhton 


r, 


S 




‘2 


4-7 


wi: 112 


7 .*» 


.-..t" *;' fi= 


4X' .1 


Dutw*.|| I*' F K****ni* 


s-r» 


3 


13- 


r.l 


13 


wi: 1o!I 


S 7 


41 71 7' 


7= r, 


Byrne E P’’ <'*>*m**y 


♦; 


i\ 


13- 


:»i 


1-3 


w 113 


1 


3‘ 3= ::x 


t;» T 


M.n’aR'tXV c Daly 


t; 


ii 


<: 


2 


1 


w 1**4 


r. 4 


7* 7* 7' 


7'J XV 


M e 1 )' ot t M rsl M e La URh 1 in 


ir* 


2n 




7 


3 


W M!) 


s 


x X s 


X K 


Troxli-r -Mrs N I! Davis 


ir» 


3t> 


30 


10 


4 



21314 .'^T.XRTLTN*: 

2 I 34 I '* )1 ) *'*)CNSKL 
T<).7H9’RH''LI'SP: 

•Ml.73(i I.NDIAN CH.XXT 

2io«« FL.xt; day 

2147*: N*»LLI 
2 I ■220* M I.S.'t FH I LR IN 
•M4II TD.NY P'ASHION 

Time. 1:01%. Track fast. 

Winti'T— F.. e, by M:*rt.i Santa -('<miilr,v Fraud tlr:iiin«l by R. F. (■.•irimiii ). 

XX’ent to twist at 7:17. .Xt post 3 mimites. Slarl Rood nnd slow. XX'ini riibbn out; second and flilnl 
driviiiR ST.XRTLINH. sliowim* a IiIrIi oriler of simed. nii'ed iiilo a safe lead in tin* early riiiiiiiiiR and 
Ramelv WitlistiMMl *;*I*ID CiU'XSKL'S elialh-liR**. TPe biHer w;is sIiirrIsIi in Hie e:ivly riLiininR and tini.slied 
with a riisb. lull swerved over to tli<. insid** r:iil. RKCLFSK nnide a wid** Him nl Hie ellsiw :ind was in 
<4toes| pursuit lo Hn* linal sixteenth, tlmu tired. IXDIAX I'HANT au*l P’L.Xtl D.X.Y were oiilpaei'd. XoLLl 
showed si»eeil. 




OFFICE: 

1204 Fayette National Bank Building 
LEXINGTON - KENTUCKY 



MEMBEBS 

J. X. Canideu, T. H. Talhot. W. F.. Hal<I«*ninn. .'llic W. 7'oiinR, C'has. F. UraiiiRer. 

OFFICEBS 



J. 


X. 


Caniili'U 




S. 


c. 


Niiekols, Jr 





At It mmtinR of the rornniisslon held on Saturday, 
Jiim* 7. 1!)I7. at Lonisvill**, Ky., then* were iireseiit 
•T. X. Camileii (I'hairmiiii ), .Xllie W. Youiir ami 
T. H. Talliot. 

The followinR new rules were offer<*il; 

RKSdLX'KD: “That th*' RaeiiiR Seeretar.v shall 

not put aii.v horse ii|i as a starliT in a slak** unless 
instrnet***! to do so liy the owner or lniiiit*r of 
hors*|.” 

RK.SDLVFD: “That <*aeh race track applyiiiR to 

this Commission for license simll aeeompan.v sahl 
application with a Iwwik of proRraiii mad**, mil liy 
Hie RaeiiiR S<**'ri.tar.v herelofori* appoiiiteil hy tins 
(■omiiilssioii,- slimviiiR at l**ast six races f*ir each 
*hiy aski-d for ami none of saiil ra****s shall l*e 
ile*'lari*d off if as many as Hir**e start**rs ri'inain in 
said race.’’ All nih's passed coiilriiry to this 
nil** are liorehy reii<*nl<*<L 

Xew resiilntion ]iass**d. 

RKSDLX’KD: “That all the assneiations raeinR 

nnd**r a lieeiis** from lh<* K**iitii**k,v State RaiiiiR 
( 'iiniinissi<m shall **iiiploy K**ntn<*kians only as 

li(*lli**rs to ra<*inR in **ondnelinR tlie rae<» ine<*tinRs 
in Keiitih'k.v.’’ 

The folIowiiiR schedule for fall raeiiiR <1ates was 
Rraiiti'd: K**ntneky .Xss<Mi:iti<m. Tliiirsilay. Sep- 

temher !), to Saturday, S*'iit**mh**r is. IioiiRlas 
Fark .loekey Cliih, Moinla.y, Sopl**mlM*r '2t), to Tiies- 
d.i.v. S**pt**mlM*r 2S. Xew I.oiiisvilh* Joekf'.v Cliih, 
\\'<*iln<*sd.*i.v, S**pt«'iiil>**r 2!). to Thnrsila.v. ()etol»*r 7. 
Imtoiiia '.loekey Cliih. .Saturday, Oetolmr !l, to 
\X’islm*sda,v. ()etrih<*r 27. Tin* niooHiiR then a*l- 
jonriii**!. 



MEETING HELD AT LATONIA. KY.. IN THE 
CLUBHOUSE, JUNE 24, 1915. 

FRF.SEXT; X'ire-Cliairman T. H. Talhot (pre- 
sidiiiR). .Xlli*' W. YoiiiiR. \\'. IL I Inbleimin. 

RKSOLX'KD: “Tliat Jockey J. l!ntw**ll is hereby 

reinstated to all pi*ivi!**R«*s of Hie tiirf.” This 
nioti.m was pass***! upon roeonini«*ndaHons of tin* 
Iiri sidiiiR st**wards. 

RKSdLX’F.D: “Tliat Dr. H**nry Hartliill hi* ap- 

|v>inti**l Fa*hlo<*k .IihIrc nnd X'«*teriiiary SnrReon.” 

Mr. Maiir.v K**mi»**r. attorn**.v for IhHirRo Iiiims, 
apiM*.*ireil I«*fore tin* Coniniission ami ask**il for an 
opliortiiiiity to s**i* tin* **viil**ne** in Hm lnn**s <*as**, 
whieli was Rrantt**!. Mr. K<*mii**r iiotifi**il the Com- 
missi. >ii that Mr. liini*s want<*i| to app**al ids **as** 
to III** Coniniission. hut *11*1 not ask for a *l.*it«* to 
he s**t for a h<*arinR. 

The fidlowiiiR new nil** was o(T**r**il. 

RKSoLVKD: “That any imlividnal eontemplat 

inR till* imri’liase of a horse at pnlilie aiietioii mit 
of a s**lliiiR race must d**p.>sit a sum <‘:|iiiil K» 
<>nteri*d priei* of Hi** hors**, idiis Hie aiiionnt of Hi<* 
purse Riv**ii to tin* wiiiniiiR hors**, willi Hie .S<***ri*- 
tar.v of till* .Xssimiat ion ami r<*<***ive from him a 
**r«*ilit slit* wlih-li iiiiisl h<* shown at tli** sal** on 
deimiiiil of tlie owner of Hi*‘ li.ir.s<s ImiiiR sol<l.” 

RP£SiiL\'ED; “Tliat a **oiiiniitf<**‘ Iw* apiwiinte*! 

to draft ri*s«dnHoiis upon tin* ili*alli of Mr. K. XX’. 
M.iRiim.'' .\<*tiiiR Cliainiiaii HpiMiiiiteil Hon. Ilaiili* 
man ami Mr. Cli:irh*s F. (:r:iiiiR**r as eoiiimilK**'* to 
ilraft saiil resolutions. 

RKSOLX'KD: “Kdward .Tns|«*r was a|i|>.>inl**d 

Hnmiii-iipper ami I’laeiiiR JiiiIr** t*> fill the v.*i«*ain*y 
<*aiis**il h.v fh<> ih'ath of Mr. K. XX'. MiiRiiin. ami a 
vae:iiii*.v ili“i*l:ir«<l in Hi** oUie«* of RaeiiiR Seeretar.v 
ami FlaeliiR .IikIr**.’’ 

RKSOI.X'K'D: “XX'. H. Ft*areo is herelty ap|*oiiiK*d 
R:ieiiiR Si*i*ri*liir.v and Fhi(*iiiR JiiiIri*. wlio sliall hiivi* 
the pow»*r of :i|r|HiiiiHiiR an .Xssistaiit S**en*tar.v 
iiIMin all Hi<* race <*oiirs«*s in Ki'iitiieky raeiiiR iiii*l.*i' 
this Commission, ami, 

XX’HKRK.XS. .X v.*ieaii**y now <*xists in said posl- 
tion, sahl npiioiiitni**iit shall tnk*' efTe**t at o!i**e.’’ 

.XI(*etiiiR tli**ii a<lj*mrii***I. 

Till* followiiiR list of ollieials will iirestde for tlie 
(miiiiiiR fall iiii'CtiiiRs: 

Kentucky Association. 

SK*ward — (:arr**tt D. Wilson. 

.Xssoeiati* JiidRi*. RaeliiR ,S****retary and Hamlieap- 
|ier— W. H. Slii*ll«*y. 

Starter -Harr.v .XIorriss(*y. 

Fatrol .TuiIr** -Joliii Irehiml. 

Faddoek .liidRe— Dr. H<*iiry Hartliill. 

Ch*rk of Hn* Seali's -Joliii S. Wallace. 

Trai*k Fhysiei:iii — Dr. Joliii MuRiiir**. 

Tiiiii*l' - S. K. HiirIi**s. 

Tel<*Rr:ipli Censor X'**riion Sainl**rs. 

SiiisTvisor Fari-.Miitui*l Ma«*liiiies — XX’. H. I.amle- 
inaii. 

Douglas Park Jockey Club, New Louisville Jockey 
Club, Latonia Jockey Club. 

Stewards— Cliiis. !•'. Frie<*. K*l Hopper, .Tolin T. 
Ii')*l:ilid. 

Sl<*w:ird Ri*pr<*sentiiiR Keiitli**ky State Ra**iiiR 
Commission— T. H. Tallmt. 

FI:ieiiiR .liidRi* and CK*rk of tile .Se:il**s — XX’. H. 
SIa*ll**y. 

Flai iiiR JiiiIr** and H:imlieapp**r -Pal .las|i*>r. 

FI:i**iiiR .IiiiIr** and Itai'iiiR S**i’r<*l.*iry W. II. 
F<*are<*. 

Faihloek JiniR* — Dr. Henrv Hartliill. 

Fatrol JmlRi* Cliarh*s K. XX’riRlit. 

TiiiiiT S. K. Hii*r1i**s. 

T**li*Ri:ipli Ci*nsi.i* -X’**rnon Samlers. 

Siip**rvisor Faii-Miilin*l .Xlaeliiii**s — XX'. H. l.auiie- 
nian. 

Starti*r — Harry M*irriss<*y. 

Tin* followiiiR Iie<*iis**s liavi* he**n Rninled hy tlie 
Sl:il«* Rai*hiR Commissi**!! for Hn* ,v**:ir 191.7: 
Trainers. 



is Ahil Dillard Hill 

*. .Xilkiiis •!'. .1. Harmon 

iivilli* R. .Xlh*n r. F. Ilayi*s 



rR<* .Xrvin 
L. .XiisHii 
1 .Xlirams 
F.ak4*r 
I. l!;ik**r 

I. F..ik**r 

II. F.ak**r 

s. F.ahlwin 
n*li 'Kriwiks 
**s M. Kr.H«ker*l'*hn 
). I!***»in* 

11. F.in kiit*r 
“. Rnsiks 
;. F.rowii 
.X. Kiaiiehi 

t. F.rainlt 



'lirow 11 
. Reiisoii 

. F.r**w n 
. F.:ix1i*r 
. C:lllll 
VI. Cain 



,1. S. Hawkins 
F. XX'. Hay 
XX'illiam Hiirl*-.v 
.1. .XL ll<*iiry. Sr. 
I!riiv**r C. HiiRln>« 

S. M. H<*inl**rs*ii 
Tlioinas ll*i*lR** 
Chris. Hauser 
.l*>hii H<>r:iii 

I lofTman 
Hirs*'h 
1 limlK'S 
Hills** 

... ll**rl**ii 
(:t*orR*» XX’. Iniies 

tiliii .l*iliiisoii 

T. .I*iliiis*m 
.bthiison 



XI ax 
S. K. 
Frank 
PI 



11 . 



l’.*‘ll .X. .bmes 
.X. L. Kirliy 
T. XL K**iit 
XX’. H. K:iriiek 

R. C:nnpliell*L H. K****in* 

L. Cain.ll H'-'T-!" '•:***'> 

S. .1. l.awP'i* 

Dan la liaii 
Xliis** l.ow* iistein 
IK iiry L;iii*h*n 
W. L. Li*wis 
.Klim Low** 

F*. Lvin*h 
.las. XX. l.ally 
XK-Ch niand -M Liiza.k*!* 
Collins (:.*<• .XI ay ln*ny 

*,11,,.,, XX. -X. M:iiiin*l 

r.l T. f'.dton H. H. Marlman 
1 lavis .1 - XX , Ma.v 

:«> D**iiny Clias. K. .XKwir** 

Dickinson •!- M''a‘l 
;,-l, .1. S. .Xl**Ri'iili* 

s l'Ivi*rnian .l;iiii**s M*'K**iiii**.v 
rt C. Flakes R. XKMill.iii 
,,-r,.ll .1. C. Milam 

P'iz**r (l*s*. XL XlilliT 

s XX’. I'oriiianD. R- -XlilU*r 
s Hass R. Murray 

Ciiss.T Jotni MuCormiek 

J. .1. Markleiii 

L*'W Xbirioii 
XX’. F. M* Kiiiii**y 
F. .LMil**s 
idilsIw.roiiRh H. R. Moriis 
lolilhatt XX'ni. Xl*'D:iiii**l 
Hil.soii Dan Morris 
HimmIo *L R. Mon-land 
i:**riiiR. Sr. .1* *1111 Naylor 
’. I l**nin*ss.v -I. H. Ni**ln*ls 
H. IIiiRhes K. J. D'Coiiin*!! 
[laiiiiiiuu W. C. Overlou 



’. Cl;lll**,\ 
iiiiniiiRliam 
T. Cliiim 
Cis*-o 
, Ci**M'k**tt 
o.vin* 
olslmi 
, Coltr**ll 



Hallaher 
Hovaiiin'tti 
IT Crati*r 
t;ri**v«*s 



Palw. 1!. Fiirsoi 
XX'alli*r II. Feai 
XX'm. F**ikiiis 
1*'. .1. Foils 
XX’iii. Fope 
T. L. Fiore** 

Ki iiiiy I’itt 
.l<*iTy Fowers 
R. .1. I'oWlTS 
•L'ls. F. Ross 
.loliii Ri****l 
H. I!. R<'**Hu>r 
.1. R. R**sp*'ss 
Louis Rt*i<te| 
C.XX'.R**i*liiiR**r 
* 'l.*ir<*iii*** ItoRi'r 
.1. XX’. RoR. rs 
XI. .1. Ri'anlon 
.Limes R*.w<* 

(I XL Rii'liiiiRs 
.1. R. Rih*y 

C. 11. R*>R**rs..Ir. 
R. L. R**r,*i*s 
R. T. Riimn*ls 
L. SirnU* 

XX’m. R. Sallee 

K. .1. S ilt 
\X’illi:im Saih*s 
H. .1. SiirR**nt 

L. Sehiieliiiiaii 
•loliii F. .Seliorr 
XX’. D. .Si llily 
L.S.S**lliiiRst*'ii 
A. D. Sl****Ii* 
XX’iii. .1. Spi**rs 
John S|i'ekl**r 
XX’. II. Sin'ar|i*y 
XX’alti'r S**amsti 
Ji hii ’I’. Smith 
.1. M. ShilliiiR 
!•:. II. Short 

D. PI. Sl«*wart 
.1. D. SK*v**iis 
■I. St**|ili**iisoii 
F**l**r Sh**ri*laii 
P’laiik .Smith 

l•'r<**l Staton 
J*>liii .Sim|,sou 
Kay S(wn**<* 
lands T.*nih**r 
T. Taylor 
'•T*I Tlm lier 
C. Tiiiihi'rlake 
H. .1. Thoiiipsoi 
lands Tlioinpsoi 
XX’. p'. Taylor 
XX’. S. Tr»*vey 
Jo** rm<*iis**tti*r 
ILR.X’arwiR.Jr. 
H. X’aii Ry 
Dave X’ililoe 



Roht. .1. XVahlen K. XX’ilkliison *i ;|.nr XX’illlams 

XX’iii. XX'allai ** .lohii S. Wanl C.’l . \\’orHiiiiRt*m 

Fliil XX’iH**rs A.*:. XV’iNMimnn .loliii**. XXliitl.y 

II. XX’ebh XV’m. XV’o*Hlar*l XX’. -f. X’<niii" 

F**l**r Winimer R. D. XX illianis 

P'. D. XX’eir .loliii XX’all**rs 

Jockeys. 

H**nry Alex L**o flaiiR**! .1. Xott**r 

X\’alK*r .Xinlress Ros* oe * ;*i*.sp A. N*.yl*ni 

Eilw. p:. .Xiiihrosi* LiPl.v Hritliii XX’. .1. D’Rrh*n 

R. IKixtoii XX’iliis K. (ii*.*.n I’reil Faiil 

( has. lb , 11 1 fail (iaiiz P:.ii1 F*miI 

D. F.olainl .loin* llanover .Xlln.rt F**,*ise 

Clias.RmlinRnm** .1. Hnwanl Monti* Fr**s|o,| 

.l.•lm**s Rutwell C. .Ioim*s Rohl. M. Small 

.1. .1. Camphi'll P'rank KcorIi Hi*rliei't .Sniiiter 

•Dan Connelly .1**** K**ili'ris .1. F. SmvHi 

R;i.v Cart**!* -loliii Loftiis Dav** .Stii liiiR 

Raymoml li;ivh>.s XX’alfer Lill**y IL.SK'ariis 

Harry Deniih r Frank Miirpliy KiiiR Lapaille 

J. Domiidek J. K. .XIeD*.nal*I XX’alK r TavP.r 

C. Dishnioii Tims. Mi TaRRart Fn il T**ali:iii 

•L'ls. .1. DiiRRan K. Martin Kihlh* Tapiin 

Frank Fann y .1. .1. M*( ah.* Rov I npiliart 

XX’. Franklin R**rmir*l Marco Cljali* X’anllnsen 

Hny (:arni*r .lolin XI**TaKR.*irt 

Lloyd i:**ntry .\Iln*rl .XIolt 

•Lh*<*iis*> issn**il to riile for XV. R. Rissell an*I R. 
L. Raker. 

Apprentices. 

.Tock**.v. Kinployer. 

'I; John X\’,ilK*rs 

L. t nihn, Jr . 1 . c. (L,ii„i„.r 

"Vl.-l’''""'' R. Ri’ii*ll*'V 

IL Allen 

Ma*k i.ain.r I. ||„ii,„„i 

I* 1***1 *|u'l.' lolin W. Si'horr 

■,i''*'l XV. A. Kirwan 

.•l"'R""'i gidiiev SKil.h* 

( land** Hunt K Sp<*m*e 

Arelih* K**ll.*y .iVl.' lUdlainl 

''"."‘"’k T*.|ii Itn.wii 

'■•'"■I La.XIasler William Herst 

"■* IL Xliz.*ll 

•.5’''.','- •''■''“.'“•-v Klla .XIa 1**11* V 

XX din* .MaMiie \V,„. |•..rkills 

i'.’.*,.*’ ''';*, T. W.irHiiiiRloii 

illiatn .Moi'han I. \y M iv 

Frank .XLirliii XV. ‘ F. .Martiii 

( li:irl.*s M. iRler I. H. .XK-Carr. ii 

F.ryant iMt I*. 

Prank IK.binson XVIlliam H.rst 

•Liiims Kt****h* Win. Ibrkiiis 

•/.* I IL Rak**r 

I ’l * ■ ' • "■**iHiiiiRlon 

XXesley XX ilikli r p'ciMk (i.-rim: 

Prank XX illiams Ds<*:ir Williams 

Tin* followiiiR Ih’i'iisi* f«*es hav«* lie**ii refii-'«sl hoys 
nn*l<*r hr**: 

XX’ilh*tt I*:. Mil«h**ll Har*.hl .Tenr<**.lt 

I'liomas F:irh*.v Henry Tliomas Kvans Hayes 

I ill* ai>plii*al ions of tin* followiiiR parlies liave 
In***!i ln*l*l fia* further inv«*sHRaH*.ii anil they will 

not lx* p<*rmitt**d lo pursue Hn*ir v**eatioii' iiiitil 
tln*ir lh*i*iisi*s Imv** !H***n issti***l: 

.1* **ki*y - .lam**s M. D**av**ii|mrt. 

'Hi** followiiiR a|*|ir**ntiees will he Rraiiled li**<*iis(*s 
will'll they have tiUsl properly e,*rHrn**t copies of 
their l•onll•aets willi Hn* K<*iitn*kv Slat.* Ra<*iii*' 
C<*miidssioii. hilt will n**t In* |h*i mil t<*d to ride until 
tiieir li****iis**s have li**eii issii**i|; 

Shi rinaii Dirksoii Cmil K.isley Jolin .Xllon 

Authorized Agents. 

1 1 o. , Kinployer. 

•T*'li*i I*. Schorr .Tolin \\'. .Schorr 

I<>hii XV. S<ln*rr 

U. I>. \\ illianis laiiios I*. Ilollaml 

Sti'plieii .1, I.awh'r laiiK's F, .lolinson 

„ , ,, ,, (Qidiiey Slahh*) 

I*. A. I.ailor R. Miz**ll 

L*lw.*iril I. I niton \( Cuiton 

Mose t.ohihhitt I. w. Hol.lblatt 

":.mik** W. II. Kairlek 

XX. 11. Karriek H. K. Knapp 

.. . (Dlieek Stable) 

XX. II. K.irriek Sehiivler I'arsons 

-loliii R**.**I g„i„„ 

XX . .1. X .IIIIIR P’,.,h| .s* I,.iI 1* r 

''••LX* I. E M:i*l*b*n 

Rn*l .Xla.v Ii>liii XX’. (;i****n**r 

M. .1. Shaiimai |;„ss Limui.'V 

•laiins Row** II. |>. widtm*'y 

XX dliaiii Cain las|:*T N. Monin*'.* 

J. MeCoriid*'k p; Herr 

I'. L. Fil l**** Frank .1.’ K**llv 

Tins. IIimIr** p;. i*. |.;ikiiis 

H**nn:iii F.rainlt I, IT Li\ iiiRston 

Fliil r. Cliinn I, -IT l.iiinRston 

.Iam**s R.*w** L. S. 'Iliompson 

.1. W. P’i*i<*man XV. F. I\nel>elkaiiip 

Miller Faiil W. F. Keith 



Begistered Bating Colors. 

A 

.Xiiailh*. Mrs. .XI. A- Co. — R*.il, wldt** hell aii*l sh***ves, 
ri'il **ross *m sh***v**s, lilin* l■;lp. 

.Xlirams, T. .1. — Rc*|. hlin* sash, while sli***v**s ainl 
*ap. 

Ariii'W. T. F. — Hfi'eii, hlaek sash, wldt** <*.*ip. 

.Xirliarl, H. t', -- Klin*. r*‘*l belt. R**l*i sUs*ves, r**d cap. 

.\ li'vainler. K. D. Dark liliie, whit** sb*ev**s, hine 
anil wldt** lap. 

.Xll**ii A, Son. .1. R.— Fink. r***l sash, red <*ap. 

.XinliTsoii, C. R. XX’Idl**, .sl*'«*ves wldt** with green 
s|ii|M*s. r**I **ap. 

.\l*|il**Rat**. H. C, A Cl*. — XX'Idte, hlne sh’eves, widte 

I :ip. 

.Xriiohl. K. C. (’riiiison. widti* h**lt. 

■Xr\ in. (1**0. F*..*ie<M*k lilii**, wldt** sasli, wld.te sleeves 

with r***l lianil, white **:ip. 

-XiisHii. R. .1. XX’Idl**, liLii'k sle**ves anil rap. 

B 

•Raker, H. C. -Rlaek with Rohl stars. 

Itak**i', XX’. II. Fink with roIiI stars. 

R.ikei*. .\. Dili Rolil, black sl****v**s wlHi old Rold 

b.irs. blai'k <:ip. 

l!:ik**i*. .1. II. R*'*l ami bl:i*k polka .lots, lilaek 

bell, ri'd ami l*l;i**k p**lka *1**1 sle**v**s, r***l <’ap. 

ILilRowan Sliibl.* (T. .1. A H. 11. Clay ) — RLiik. 

wldt** i**ilLir anil iiilTs. whit** st:ir in fr-.iit ami 
ba**k. hlaek **:ip. 

lliiriM's. H. X i ilow, hlai'k Insips, hla* k an*l y**Ilow 
<ap. 

Rarl*iii. .1. A* C*>. — IHai'k, r***l In'lt, R*>ld enlYs *m 
sl****v**s. tihick ami wliile cap. 

Rati's, Rolierl Illin*. Ri****n s:isli, hla**k sleeves. 

Iilm* *a|). 

R;i\t*r. S. T. — Fiirph* with whit** liors<» shoes, piir- 

pb* * :ip. 

R;i\l*i', L. IL — Half black anil half whit**, y**llow 
sl****\**s. r**il cap. 

R**ll. R. F. - F.lai'k. Rri*i*n hell, hl.aik atnl whit** ran. 

'it**iim*tl, t:*si. C. t:i'i***ii with wliil** iliaiinaiil.s, 

Riaiiehi. (). .X.- R***l. Rre**n iimiti's** ernss on hack, 
Ri'****,, s:isli. wldt** sl****v**s ami cap. 

Rills A Ki>*’i'ii**r XX’Idl**, r***l sasii, l*ln** sI*h*vcs and 

<:i|i. 

I!iss**ll. (Jco. XX’. .1.— 1)1*1 RoIil, r**d h**1t and sl*s*ves. 

Rlaekfor*!. tl. L. — Fiirph*. wldl** sash, sl****v**s an>l 

<:l|>. 

F.liH,m**r. R. t). — Rim*, brown sle*>v**s, Id.ai’k cap. 

Ii*Miki*r. .\p|ili*R:il**— F.iiriit or.aiiR**, pnrph* cross 
s:isln*s, Rr***'ii cap. 

I!*"ii**s, .XIrs. II. — Rial, hr*>wn sash, r**d sliaw**s, 
wldt** cap. 

Itni*lh*y. p;. R. XX’liit** willi tlir**** Rreen hoo|is, 

widti* sh***v**s. Rr**eii cap. 

F.raill**y, T. C. A Co. - XX’Idt**. him* sash, blue 
sl*s*v**s willi whiK* liars, whit** and hln** **ap. 

Riailb'.v. John— Fnrpl**. wldt** s:isli, or:iiiRi* sl**eves, 
wldt** cap. 

Rrainlt. IL A- IE. R. — Dine, rial h**lt. red sh'eves 
witli hhii'k Inaips. r»*il ami hl.iek cap. 

Rraiiiion. T. P'.- Fink. Rr**eii sash. ■Rr****n cap. 

Rr****kinriilRi*. D>*slia- Rlii**, olil Rold l«*lt, hlne 
sl*a*v**s. olil Roll! cap. 

Rn*wst**r. 1*7. Itial, ol*l R*d*I In'lt. wldt** slsiiihl**r 
simps, rial slc**v**s. hliii* i-ap. 

Rro*'kniiII**r, C. .1. -Fni'iih*. r***l sl****v**s. r***1 e:ip. 

ltr<Miks, R. F. — Rrowii, gray sl*a*ves, Rr****n «*;ip. 

Rrowii. T. .1. — XX’hit**, Rr****n ilots, Rr****n bars on 
sleeves, RriM'n and whit** **ap. 

Rrowii. L. .1. — Rrowii. Rr****ii snsli, brown sl****ves, 
Rr****ii anil whit** **ap. 

Rnrtoii, R. — XX’hil** and Idii** inilku ilots, blue sl****ves, 
reil cap. 



4 



DATI.Y KACIXG FOKAf 



SUNDAY, JULY 11. 1915. 



Kurtoii. I'lcil — wliilt* i^asli am) cap. ^.rrccn 
kIc»-vcs. 

ItiiMliciiic.vcr. rlias. K. — Itcil. white sh-cves ami cap. 
Itilllcr, .las. — While. cIhti'.v .s;ish, sl«-c\cs ainl cap. 



r. ^ .M. Stable — I’lirpic. white shawes ami cap. 
t'ahii. .1. — MraUKC, blue belt ami sleeves, pink 

cap. 

Callabaii. T. W. — Ke<l. ,!;reen stars, 
t'aiiiih'ii. .1. N. — Wliitc. rcil In-lt. lilack sleeves, re.l 
cap. 

t'ariiiaii. It. I’.— Whili". hliK- sash, white sleeves 
wilh blu(s bars. Iiliie cap. 

t'arpi liter. T. 1,. -Iteil. w iiile cress sash, red amt 
lialf wliite sleeves, vvliite cap. 

('airiill. C. 1,. — l!i«twii. j:reeii Imlt. ;;reen sleeves. 
Iiriiwn liiNips, ureeii cai>. 

Carle.v. t:<-e. .\liee litue, wliitc cross on front and 
back, red ladt. 

I'arler. II. — Vellow, pink belt, pink shvves, 

white cap. 

Ca.vsc. 1.. .M. l*eaeo<k bine, white sash, risl cap. 
fella. A. 1>. — White, brown sash, white sleeves, 
brow II eiilTs. bniwn cap. 

fhaiipell, f. W.- Purple, ^reen cross sashes, jirecn 
cap. 

fhapman. 1!. — (Ireen. red bars on sleeves, red cap. 
fheiianlt. ('. 1). — Oraiiac, wliitc sash, plum sleeves, 
while cap. 

f hiircliill. .lohn— I’ink, white sleeves, pink and 
white cap. 

fivill, I*. .M. — lilne. old «old sUa-ves. white cap. 
t’iseo. W. 1'. — White, .vellow dots, white jellow dot 
sleeves, blue cap. 
flark. W. ('. — fopiM'r, pink cap. 

flarksiiij. 1'. — itraiijie. black sash, sb-eves and cap. 
flaiic.v. W. f. — Green, red sash, ^reeii sleeves with 
white bars, red cap. 

fla.v llros.-.-Valc blue. oran;;e sash, orange ca|i with 
biack band. 

f toiler. .1. 1!. White, suntlower on back, white 

sleeves, red cap. 

fotTe.v. II. K. - l.i^lit bine, ilark bine sh'eves with 
white bars, white cap. 

Cohen, .\l. 1!. Green, white cross sashes and sh'eves, 
y:reeii and while eaii. 
fide. K. K. Green, pink .sash, red cap. 

Colston. K. -I lraii.ee. red 1 m- 1I and <-ap. 

Colton. .M. lllaek. imrple sasli and .sUs-ves. 

white eap. 

Coppertliwait". M. C. — White, bine belt, orange 

sleeves, white cap. 

Cornell. .1. 1'. I*nrple. oM gold cross on back, old 
.gold bars on sleeves, pnrpli' and gold eai>. 

Cisiper. Will:ird C.--A ellow, black collar and cnITs, 
.Vellow and black cap. 

Conrtiie.v. W. C. — Green, red cross sashes, green and 
red cap 

Cvrrigan McKinne.v — Ked, bine sash, red cap. 

Crockett. I’. C. — White, red belt and sleevi-s, bine 
cap. 

Crawford. W. II. — Yellow, green cross sashes, belt 
and cap. 

Criglar. l»r. r. I>. — Green, orange yoke, green 
sleevi's. oran.ge cnITs. green cap. 

Cropper, Fred — Kcd. brown belt, red sleeves, green 
cap. 

Crinii. A. T.— I’ea green, black Is-lt, black sleeves, 
pea green cap. 

Cullen, ir. .1.— Itnrnt Orange, green sash, sleeves and 
cap. 

Cniieo. .lolin— I’lack and white halves, black sleeves, 
black cap. 

Ciinninghain & Misal.v — I’ink. green cap. 



Itaniels iV llislges — Ked, blue dots, reil with blue 
dot sleeves, white cap. 

Itarb.v. .Mrs. .1. W. — Green, broWn belt, old gold 
cap. 

Dardeu. W. W. — Straw, purple sash, while cap. 

Itavis. .1. K. — Green, black sash, black .sli-eves, 
black cap. 

Itavis. .1. W. -Kcd. red and white cults, bine cap. 

Itegnan. .Tohn \ ellow. green sash and cnITs, yellow 
and .gn eii cap. 

Dickinson. K. I’. — K«sl. white hoops, red and white' 
hoops sleeves, blue eap. 

Dingerson Kros. — Koyal blue wilh white dianionds. 
royal blue with diamond sleeves, royal bine with 
white dianionds cap. 

Dmlsoii, K. 1’. Kid and while stripes, green sash, 
blue cap. 

Donnelly. 1’. II. — Green, white Is'It, orange sleeves, 
orange and gret'ii cap. 

Dodds. W. G. King — I’ink and Idaeu stripes, pink 
and black cap. 

Dcirse.v, .lames K. — Crimson, black sash and cap, 
while sleeves. 

Ihirteli, N»‘d F. - lUaek, orange cross sash, orange 
bars on sleeves, black cap. 

Doyle. .Marlin — I’Ini'. red cap. 

Duke, Dr. W. 1!. — Itrowu, white sleeves, brown and 
white cii|i. 

Diinii. William .T. — I’.lack. yellow cress sashes, black 
anil yellow eulTs. purple I'aj). 

Dunlap. ,\. G. — Klaek, white sash, red cap. 



Klkiiis. K. 1’,. — Cerise. Idle’ ladt. 

Kills lY I’ortcr — Brown, grei'U belt, green slec'ves. 
green eap. 

F.iiiiiions. II. 11. — I’ink. gray sleeves and cap. 

Krb iV Gardner- Light bine, green cross sashes, dark 
bl:i" sleeves, dark bine cap. 

Kvernian, .Mrs. .1. — While, green cross sash, while 
sb'cves, green cap. 

Kvaiis. r,. C. -Green jacket, red sash, red and white 
sir’pes sleeves, red cap. 



Farrington. F.— Black, gold belt, gold sleeves, gold 
cap. 

Fariier, G. W. A Co.— Brown, old gold sash, old 'gold 
slel'Vl'S. 

Fergiisoa. A. 1..- I’nride. three orange strijies on 
sleeves, orange cap. 

lergiison. ,1. W. -Green, old gold sash, red sleeves, 
old gohl cap. 

Fenchter, W illiain- I’.rown and pink stripes, old gold 
sleeves and cap. 

Field I’.i'os. — I’.lne. red sash and eap. 

r izer, \\ . II. A; Co. — Ked, blue belt and slei'Ves. 
while ca|i. 

Flail. 1.. S. — Ked, sleeves red. wliiti' and blue 
^ -trip. red c.ip. 

I'lanigan, ,1. Bine, wliite belt. shs'Vi'S and cap. 

I'lowers. West —I’nride. yellow sash, yellow sleeves, 
.velhwv e.ip. 

Forsvlhe, K. White, black bi lt. vellow eap 

ForsyllM'. .lanies— While, black Im'ii, red sleeves, 
Id.ick cap. 

Forgett iV Farrell — Ki'd and gra.v halves, gri'cn cap. 

I' oIe\ , ,7. M. -t,reen, brown cross saslu'.s, white cap. 

I'rakes. K. C, Ar Co. Brown. 

I'rey. .Mrs. W. II. -White, green .sash, red sleeves, 
gns'ii eap. 

Fuller. .1. W. — Ked Jacket with orange stri|M's, whiti' 
cap. 



IjalTncy. .1. F. — Sky hhp'. green belt and cap. 
tiall.'ilier Bros. — Blown. r<*d bars on sh'eves ri'd eap. 
• iardiier, Harry Black, pink sash’ and cap. 
tia'ser. C. \\ . -While, green belt and sb'cves. 
IfalewiHid A: Buekner -l’.l.ick, yellow IiiHips, y» How 
bars op sleeves, white cap. 
th'ary A Kawson lilack with white .yoke, white 
sleeves, black eap. 

Gersi. William —Kcd. white and blue hm.'ps blue 
sleeves, white cap. 

Geriiig. Frank--Greeii. white on back, red Imlt 

and cap. 

Gih.son. .1. A. — White, red belt, green sleeves, red 
e.ip. 

itlass. Uwcn- Iilne, white sash and slei'Ves black 
cap. 

Gloss. I’. F. — Black, yellow Ix'lt, yellow slevives 
Willi blown hands, brown cap. 
tjrater. W.ilter - Gri cn. pink yoke and cap. 

Gri'iier. .1. G. Light blue, white sleeves with 
brown bars, brown cap. 

Green, .las.— Green, orange sleeves, gn I'li eap. 
^■ref^■r, F. .1. I’nrple. white eros.s sasls's, piirph' 
sli-eves. purple aiiil while c.ip. _ 

Grieies. S. K.— Ked. br-iwii sash, n't! with bniwii 
bar sleeves, bine lap. 

Grilliii. .1. A (I. — Black and white stripes, green 
shs'vi's. red cap. 

limber. .M. li. White, black sash, cidlar. black 

sleeve- wilh while liars, hlack ea|i. 

Golilblatt. .1. 1\ , — While, rid cross sashes, red 

bands on slcev. s. white cap. 

GikmIi', .1. .M. A Co. Koyal purple, gohl dots, gold 
cap. 

tie dnian. .1. B.— Bine, yellow belt and slegves rial 
cap. 

liordon Green, red sa-li, red shs'Ves. 

Goi'ev, A. .1. — White and nd stripes, brown sleeves, 
blue cap. 

(iorin. 11. B. -Xelrose. green belt. -leeies and cap. 
Guthrie. B. F. W hite, red sash, red cro-s an 
sleeves, red cap. 

H 

Haggard A Shannon Black wilh while diamond:. 
Ilak. u. — lilack Jacket, green s.ish. red sleeves with 
green bars, gri'en cap. 

Ilaniilton, C. K. A Co. Itlne. while sash, red eap. 
L'tincock, A. B. Draiige. white ho ps on sleeves, 
wiiile cap. 

ILiniev. .1. II. A Co. — White, [iiinile .sash. |iiir|de 
sleeves, pnrph' c.ip. 

Ilaiile.v. Kobt. — .'iioteli plaid Jacket, white sleeves, 
white cai*. 

llciige. Geo. — r.avender. 'gri'en sash, red slis'ves. 
lavenil'T and green cap. 

Hart. .7. K. — Itlne. rial belt, orange sleeves with red 
burs, gri'i'ii cap. 

Ilarnioii, T. .I.--Gris'n. gold Imlt, gold hoops on 
sliS'Ves. gold cup. 

Harris. W II. — Wliite. orange sleevi's, roil cap. 
Hatlii'ld, 'r. — I’ink. blin* cross sa.shcs, red cup, 
Uttitecr, C'ltfis.— Lavvudfi', grvett caji. 



Hawkins, F. H. -Old gold, bliii' licit, wliiti' cap. 

Hawkins. George .M. Gra.v. elierry straps and cap. 

Hawkins. ,1. S. A Co. — tlraii.ge, green sleeves, wliite 
cap. 

Hayes. T. I’. — Ki'd. gri'en toliaeeo leaf on back, 
green e:ip. 

Headley. H. 1’. — Navy blue, white sash, collar. ciilTs 
and cap. 

llcailh'.v A Miller — Navy Iduc. white sash, collar, 
cliffs, blue e:lp. 

Ileiidrie, GiHirge .M. — Gray, gray sleeves, elierry 
stiipi's. elierr.v cap. 

1 leniiesse.v. F. — Old gold, purple stars. 

Ileiir.v. .lohn .\L. Sr. Ked. purple sliwes. green cini. 

Ileriidon. O. K. — Bine, black Ih'II, oniiigc sleeves, 
gri'i'ii call. 

Her/.. Kmil K'd and wliitc blocks, bine sleeves, 
I'liU' cap. 

Ilcatliiiigton, J. F. — (inx'ii. white striis's, red sash, 
red cap. 

llcwitt. II. II. Wliitc. red star in front and hack, 
nsl collar, eiilTs and cap. 

Hieke.v A Clolier — Green, pink sash and sleeves, 
white slioiilder straps and e:i'' 

Hill, Dillard A Co. — Yellow, rt'il stisli, ri'il bars on 
sleeves. .M'How eap. 

lllrsi'li. Sainnel — I’iiik. purple Nil and cap. 

llitclicock. F. K. -•Green, light .grci'ii siceves and 
cap. 

Hogan. John — Tnri|iioisc blue, gold licit, white 
siei'vi's, gold cap. 

Iloll.-inil. .1. !.<. — Yale blue, orange liani on sleeves, 
orange cap. 

Hoots. A. W. — Kc'd. white cross sashes, red sleeves, 
black i-ap. 

Horton. K. —While, pnrph' sash, green cap. 

Iliiglii's. .1. T. — White, blue belt, red sb-r'Vi's and 
cap. 

Ilnglics. K. .1. A Co. — White, grt'cn ln'lt. black collar 
and Cliffs. 

linglies. S. K. A Co.— Light blue. 

Iliiglii's. Tandy A Co. Wliite with red striiies, 
white sleeves, risl ami while cap. 

IliiiiK', Kolx'rt -Half black and half white, white 
<ap. 

I liimphri'.vs. .V. I’.. Jr. — I’lirplc. <s>ris«' sash. 

lliinic.v, K. Gns'ii with red slriix's. gold sash, 
red sleeves, green cap. 

Ilnrlc.v. W. — Black, gri'i-n bi'It and cap. 

llymans. U. — Hcliotro|>e. wliitc sasli, purple collar 
and cnITs, luirplc cap. 



Ingcls. Kdwiird II. — Black, orange sash, red cap. 
iuiics. George W. — Green, white belt, green and 
w hite « aji. 

Irvin. .Mrs. T. >L— White, yellow Imlt, red cap. 



Jeanette. I. F. — Yellow, black sleeves, white sash, 
pink cap. 

Johnson. Cr.isswailc A Co. — Xelrose, green cuffs, 
griH'ii sash, gns'ii eap. 

J'lhnson, Lneii'ii — Alice lilue, green sash. Alice Mae 
sleeves. Idiie cap. 

Johnson. J. 1’. — Gri'en. white sash, white liars on 
sleeves, red cap. 

Johnson. J. W. — Green, white sash, white bars on 
sleeves, green and white ca|i. 

Jones, lb'll -V. — While, old gold belt, green .sleeves, 
green cap. 

Jones J. 1’. — Gri'i'n. green with green bars on 
slccvi's, green lap. 

JoiK's, Toni 11. — Oran.ge, red and blue cross sashes 
and eap. 

J'lrdaii. A. — Green, red sa.sh. red and green bars on 
sleeves, green cap. 

Jordan. Ciias. — Orange, black belt, cuffs and cap. 



Ki'ciie. ,T. O. — Orange, black sash, cuffs and eap. 

Kii'zik, J. I’.- Brown, green Ix-lt. green cuffs on 
sleeves, green cap. 

Keith A Spciicc — Grci'ii. orange sash, red cap. 

Ki'llcy. 7'. J.- — Orange, green iK'lt, cntTs and cap. 

Kelly. J. — White, green shoulder straps, 'gri'en cap. 

Kersey. J. A. — Green, orange licit, black sleeves, 
white cap. 

Kirk A Son. Henry — Orange, orange sleeves, brown 
sash, lemon cap. 

Kirk, W. It. -Bine and wliite stripes, blue sleeves, 
blue and wliite cup. 

King. W. F. — Kcd, green sash, white sh'eves, lii'own 
cap. 

Kirwaii. .Mrs. W. A. — I’urplc. nil sash and sleeves, 
pllrpk^ and red cap. 

Knapp. II. K. — I’nrple and g<dd sipiares, gold 
sb'cves, purple cap. 

Kni*bclk:inip, K. C. — I’lirple, wliitc belt, bine cap. 

Koliriiig. F. W. — Or;inge, green iK'lt, green sh'eves. 
green cap. 

Kolirmaii. J.— Kcd. blue belt, white sleeves, blue 
cap. 



Lab Id. A. S. — Canary, purple sasli and sli'eves, 
canary and purple cap. 

Lall.v, .las. — KottIc grccii, scarlet iK'lt. slc'i'ves and 
cap. 

Lang Hcriiiaii — Dark blue, black sash and sleeves, 
hlack cap wilh wliitc cross. 

Langhlin. J. J.— Oraiige, wliite sasli. green and 
while bars on sli'i'ves. green and white cap. 

Laiidciiiaii, W. II. Black, red sash, red sleeves 
wilh wliitc bars, red cap. 

LaMoii. Joliii -I’iiik, pink Imlt. black sli'eves and 
black cap. 

Lc Blond. Lnki — Black. 

Lcacli A i'-towc —Brown, red sasli and cap. 

Lchan, .Mrs. Dan — Gri'cn. blue sleeves, blue belt, 
blue cap. 

Lchan. Dan — Gri'i'n. IdiU' sleeves. 

Leigh, K. -V. — Yellow, lihic sleeves, green cap. 

Lcmairc, F. 15. — IHuck and while ixilka dots, white 
cap. 

Lewis. W L. A Co. — Yelhiw. brown hand on 
sleeves and ro.yal purple cap. 

Linker, W. — l.i'glit hliic. dark hliie sleeves and cap. 

Livingston. .Ii'hers' ii I.avi'iider, white sash, n-il 
bars on sleeves, white cap. 

lamg. Gi'o. J. — I’l'aciH'k hlilc, yellow sash and cap. 

laiwe. John — I’.rowii. pink sash and sh'i'Vcs. 

laiWcnstciii, J. — I’nrplc with white liiMips, purple 
and white liar on sleeves, purple cap. 



Maci'.v. Gus — Wliitc, red sasli. gri'cn slccvi's, red and 
green ca|>. 

-Macias. K. -Black with yellow [lolka (L)ls, yellow 
sash. 

.Madden. J. K. — Clicrry. wliitc liars on sleeves, white 
hiHip on e:ip. 

-Malioiicy. J. T. — K«sl, grci'ii sash, sli'i-vcs and cap. 

.Marion, Lew — Kcd. purple sasli and cap. 

-Marklcin. J. J. — Bine, Anicricun shield on back. 
riHl cap. 

Marlman. W. J. — tlrceii. red sasli, slet'ves red with 
wliiU' liars, ml cap. 

MarsliiiII, K. 1’. — Gold with Idne striix'S, gold i-aii. 

-Matlock. C. -V. I’.lack. while iM'lt. old gold culTs, 
hlack and <dd gold cap. 

Mattingly. G. I’. A Co. — Black, yellow sash, hlack 
sli'cvi's. yellow cap. 

-Ma.v, J. W.- White and orangi' stri|H's. orange eap. 

Mi'ddis, C. — I’urplc, red hell, red ca|i. 

.Meyers. Geo.- -I lid gold and hhie stripes, hlack 
sleeves, hliic cap. 

Middleton A Jones — White, Idne sash, white wilh 
ri'd stri|H'd sleeves, red cap. 

-Milam. J. C. — Green, g'dd sash and cnfTs, green 
aiyi gold cap. 

Miles. 1’. J. — Green, pink hell, green slei'vi's. .gold 
cap. 

Miller. D. B. — (irccn. white sasli, brown cap. 

-Miller. Geo. .M.- Black, light idne belt, light lilnc 
sleeves, black and white ca]i. 

-Millett. I’at J.' — White and green diagonal bars, 
white eap. 

■Misick. .Mrs. .1. I). — Red. black sli't'ves with green 
bars, 'j-rccii cap. 

•Mizi'll, W. K. While with ri'd hoops, sleeves white 
willi Idne liiMips. red. white and hlue cap. 

.Moore. L. W. — ilariHin. yellow sleeves and cap. 

-Mo re. C. W. ilraiige. black and white cap. 

-Mi-iic. .M. C. — Kcd. green sh'eves. yellow cap. 

MiMirc. .McB. Bine, ri'd sli*i‘Vcs. 

.Moreland. G. B. — White, purple Ik'U and cap. 

.Morri':. Dan T. A Co.--Wliite. red hiHips on sleeves, 
red shoulder straps, red ami wliite cap. 

Morris. G. B. — I’nrplc. wliitc cap. 

.Morris. J. II. — .Marion, white sash. inariHin and 
white cap. 

-Mo-hicr. Geo. G. — Green, red sash, green sleeves, 
risl cap. 

.Morris. ,\. H. Scarlet, purple ln'lt. searlet cap. 

-Moiiiice. .7. X.— Cami'"- lil.ick sash, canar.v sleeves, 
green eap. 

Mnihollaiid. D. K. — I’ink. gr'.'en sasli. green sleeves, 

grei'ii ca|i. 

-Miilli'illaiid. Win. — White, orange, sash, hlai'k cap. 

.Miirra.v. K. — Black Jacket, orange with white bars 
on siceves. white can. 

.Murphy. T. .M. I’urplc. green sasli and cap. 

MacMaiins James — Gri'i'ii. and purple quarters, 

green cap. 

McBride A Tonkins — Grin'll, pink cross saslies. pink 
sleeves, yellow cap. 

.McCalTerty, J. J. — I’lirple, gold chevron and shoulder 
straps. 

.MeCarreii. J. H. — Kisl, hlack collar and ciilTs, red 
sleeves, wliitc cafi. 

McCIcrnaiid. John -Hid gold, hlack “.M” on hack, 
olil gold sleeves, black cap. 

Mci’onnell A Wlioclcr — Cerise, black sasli. while 
sli'i'vis. black liars, cerise rap. 

McDowell. Tims. C. — White, hlack snsli. white eap 
with black JuuijL 

McCargo, K. K. — Bine, itll7r''gr>ld iMa«on*l liars,, 
gold can. 

McGiHingh. .T. .T. — Green, lilack belt, white collar, 
ciitTs ami eap. 

.M<*t;iie. J. W. — Green Jacket, white cross sashes, 
red bars on slis'ves. rial eap. 

.McKiiiiia, Chas. W. — Koyal purple, gold belt and 
I eap. 

MitCliVWUC, It. J..— iXUOJfC, IVUitV* bttutli • 



McMillan. S. B. -riiirr.v, orange hmips, while cap. 
.McQiiaid. -V. (iri'cii, wliiti' sash, white sleeves 

\iilli green I'lilTs. grci-n cap. 

Mi'.'swi'i'iic.v, George M. — I’lirple. gold Ix'lt, gold 
bars on sli'i'ves, while cap. 



Newell. A. — Uial. hlack licit, red and black liars 
on sleeves, red and while cap. 

Newman, J. 'B. — Yellow, yellow sleevi'S. white belt, 
white i-ap. 

Xichols. J. II. A Co. — Black, green sasli and cap. 

Xichobon. A. D. — Kisl, white Is'll, green sleeves, 
red cap. 

Xicoll. .\I<«lc - I’lirple, canar.v sash, sli'cvcs and cap. 

XiS'iis A Jacobi- - I’iiik. grccii Is'lt and cap. 

Xiii'kids. S. (’.. Jr. — iild gohl. red sash, sleeves and 
eap. 

.Nnnii, W. K. — Gri’en. lilack sli’i'ves, red eap. 



O'Connell. K. .T. A Co. — Green, white sasli, Idne 
sbs’Vi’S and cap. 

Olsi'ii. S. — Green and red diamond jacket, gold sash, 
grci’ii sleeves, yellow cafi. 

tl’.Mallcy. .las. ,1. — Bine, old rosi’ licit, white sks'ves, 
wliite cap. 

Dots, Ilowiird — Black, gold star on hack. 

Ott. Gisi. B. — Black and white stripes, yellow cap. 

Overton, W. C. A Co. — Old gold, lilue sash. 



I’arks, C. W. — Kcd, yellow sli'evi’S, yellow lielt, red 
cap. 

I’arr. A. D. — Kcd, gold belt, gold bars on sleeves, 
ri’d call. 

I’arrisii, J. W. — Terra cotta, stone caii. 

I’ar.'ams, S. L. — Orange, black bund on sh’eves, black 
cap. 

I’ar-ons, Kdward K. — Bl.-ick with white striiK’s, 
gri’cn cross sashes, green eap. 

I’aills, (Jisi.--Green, while sli’eves. silver cap. 

I’anl. .1. L. — Yellow sleeves, red and black stripes, 
red cap. 

I’ayne, W. S. — Wliite, red sash, hlack sleeves, red 
cap. 

I’carce. Waller II. — Green, lilack belt, green sleeves, 
wliite and black ca<i. 

I’cck. Kd K. -Old gold, old gold with green liars on 
slcevi’S. old gold cap. 

I’erkiiis. Mrs. W. A Co. — Black, pink cress sashes 
and cap. 

I’cylon. Felix - Kcd. orange siceves, wliite cap. 

I’liilliiis, W. K. — Blaek, green sash, sleeves and cap. 

I’ittmaii, V. M. A Co. — Bed with hlack imlkii dots, 
wliite eap. 

I’mis. Owen --Green, red sleeves with white bars, 
red cap. 

I’oiis. F. J. — Orange, sleeves orange and hlack 
stripes, green cap. 

Dope, Hurley — Ked. white sash, hliie slccvi's, black 
cup. 

I’nrtcr. Kice — Cherry, lilack belt, green sli’eves, 
gri'en eap. 

I’ortwiHid. W. L. — (-Ireen, red, white and blue belt, 
white cap. 

Dowers. K. J.— White, sleeves white with red 
liliK'ks, green .sash and cap. 



Quickstep Sfaldc — Grecn. gold licit, siceves and cap. 

Quincy Stahlc — White, red licit, gri'i'ii cuffs and 
eap.‘ 

Qiiiiiii, M. — Dnrple, reil sash, red sleeves with purple 
bars, blue cap. 

R 

Kawson. W. M. — Black, yellow sash, hlack sleeves, 
yellow liars on ciins, purple cap. 

Ka.viKiiiId. ^Y. J. — Kisl. lilack sash, pink cap. 

Keardon, W. D. — I’urplc, blue sleeves, gri’en eap. 

Kis'tlier, II. B. — Kisl. green horse shoe on hack, 
lilue sleeves, green cap. 

Keeves. .Mrs. Ida — Green, brown sash, brown 

sleeves, gri’i'ii cap. 

•tciil. C. li. — White, hlack sash, reil cap. 

Keidiiiger. C. W. — Blue, white "U” on back, white 
licit and cap. 

Ki’iisliaw, Kdgar — Brown, white sash, white sleeves, 
brown cap. 

Respess. J. B. — I’urple. white belt, white sleeves, 
white cap. 

Kilcy. J. B. — Durple, yellow sash, hrowii sleeves, 
.vellow cap. 

Ki'i'vi’s A .\hrams — Green, brown sleeves, gns’n cap. 

Uitchic, W. J. — White, green sleevi’S, red and 
green eap. 

Kolihins. J. 'r. — I’lirple with pink dots. 

Rodgers. J. Claiiik' — Blue, lilack s:ish. ciilTs and 
call. 

Rogers. A. L. — Ccrisi’, white yoke, I'erise cap. 

Itiigcrs. K. L. A Son White, blue Is'lt, red cap. 

Rogers, J. C. — Grisii and gold strifies, green 
sleeves, grei’ii and gold cap. 

Koss A IsHiiii’y — Gri’i'n. wliitc striim on sh’eves, 
green and white cap. 

K.van, Tlius. 11. — Kcd, while sash, red and white 
cap. 

Kyaii. -I. .1. — Green Jacket, pink cross sashes, green 
sli’cvcs. pink liars, grci’ii caii. 

Kyau, John J. — Green, white stars, white eap. 



Salt. E. J. — ^Blue. white sash, lilack sleeves, lilue 
can 

Sands. James — Dcacock blue, wliitc belt, nav.v Idiii' 
sleeves, red cap. 

Si'liacfcr. W. L. — Ri'il jickct with white hoops. risI 
sleeves, while liars, green cap. 

Schalk’i', Fred — Brown, hlili’ sash, hlui' slei’Vcs, lilih’ 
cup. 

Schorr, J. 7'. — (iraiigc. Orange cross sashes, blaek 
sli-i’vi's. black cap. 

Schorr. J. W. — Orange, black sli'cvi’S, white cap. 

Schmidt. 11. A . — Kcd Jackcl. yellow .voke, yellow 
Ix'It, .vellow sleeves, green cap. 

Schrcilier, Sirs. Caroj.vn — ^Black, hlue sleeves, red 
cap. 

Schulte, W. 7'.— White. 

Scott. D. W.-— Oraiigc, purple sash, red bars on 
sleeves, red tap. 

Scully. W. D. — Deacock bli«'. iJivc green sash. 

Si’lcgstcin, L. S. — Grci'ii. .vellow and black slripcd 
sleevi’S, gri'i'ii and hlack cap. 

Sciin. G. — Ki’d Jacket, hliic sash, bine sleeves, hlui' 
cap. 

Shcllim. Mrs. J. 1-7. — White, yellow cross sashes, 
.vellow call. 

Shilling. .1. .M.— Whife. green yoke, hlack cap. 

Shilling. .Mrs. J. — Durple, white sash, Idne sh'eves. 
bine cap. 

Shepard, Chinili’ K. — Itlack, gold sash and sleeves, 
black anil gold cap. 

Slii'i'idan. I’ctcr — Grecn. brown Iwlt and sleeves, 
"■iiM cap. 

Slu’iiilan. Dliillp 7’. — Wliitc. witli bine stars, white 
sleeves wilh Idne enfTs. hini’ and white cap. 

Sharp. 1.4'W A Co.- -White, green sash and sleeves. 

Shafi'r. .loliii MariHiii. white belt, yi'llow cap. 

Shi he. L. C. — White, old gold sash and cap, gri'i'ii 
slccvs. 

Sliort. 77. II. — White and red diamonds, red cap. 

ShowaUer. W. — Ked and while squares. sliH’Ves red 
ami white .-ipiarcs cap red ami white. 

Sli-'lh. Darkhnist— Cerise Jacket, old gold with 
black bars, old gold cap. 

Sio.iii. 1,. C. Old gold with libick ‘'S” on hack 
of jacket, old gold siceves. wliite N’lt. 

Siiiilha, Lie — Yellow, pink sleeves. Mliitc cap. 

Siiiitli, 71. Black with green dots, red cap. 

Sniilh A 7’aiT:ir — Gris-n and white stripes, green cap. 



s'lnilli, John K. A Co.— Blue, yellow sasli, wliite 
sli'cvcs, white cap. 

Siicarly, W. H. — White, Idne cross sashes, blue 
ciins. rial cap. 

Spciicc. Kay — Wliitc. brown lull, red cap. 

Spencer. Jessie — Black, lavender sha’vcs and cup. 

Spict A Dow I'rs— Dink, green sash, green .sleeves, 
with red h:irs, red cap. 

Stachli'i', J. -M. Gri’cn ( I’liicraldL red star on hack, 
rial, white and hlue stripes on sleeves, rial, white 
and hlue cap. 

Staiii|ii'r. J. 11. . Jr. — Blue, white star on hack, rial 
sleeves, red mp. 

Stanhope. 11. II. — Bine, red sleeves with hliio hands, 
red and hliic caii. ' 

Starr, Gi'orgc — Bhu'k. old gold Iwlt. 

Staton, I'rial— Light Miii’, red bars on sleeves, red 
can. 

SIci'Ic. W. II. — Dink and hliic striiH'S, pink siceves, 
pink and blue cap. 

Slcclc. A. D. -Wliitc with red dots, orange sleeves, 
red call. 

Stephenson, J. — Dnrple, red hell, hliii' cap. 

Stevens. J. D. — I’.lack. orangi’ slia'vcs. orange cup. 

Stewart, H. 7:. — D'lack and while slriix’S. hlack i.'a|i. 

Straus, C. — While, blue .sash, black slccvi’s, hlue 
cap. 

Strauss. William — Black, hlue sash, hlue sleeves, 

Idiie call. 

StriMle, J. V.— Nav.v Idiio, slei'ves navy blue and 
white hiMips. wliitc cap. 

Stone, Kiiizea — Magenta, grei'ii belt. 

.Slciivi', Will. — While witli gri’cn dots, old gold cap. 

Swain, (bsirgc — Yellow, purple sash, yellow sleeves, 
black cap. 

Swain, John- Black Jacket, green lielt. black sleeves, 
white cap. 

T 

Tallutt Bros. — White, crini'-oii can. 

Tate. J. W. — Old gold wilh jHilka dots, old gold 
sli’i'vi'S. old gold cap. 

Taylor, A. L. — Navy hlui'. wliite and hlue slcoves, 
white cap. 

Taylor A Itaxter— Black, red sash, white sleeves, 
red call. 

Taylor. T. — Dnrple, red and wliite cross sashes, red 
cap. 

Taylor. J. D. — Diirpli’. yellow sash anil cap. 

Texas Sluhle — Old gold, grii'ii cross sashes, green 
sli'cvcs. old gold cap. 

Thompson, M. G. — Sky blue, liriiwn hell, cuffs and 
cap. 

'riiri’lki'ld. W. S. — I-hucralil gri'i'ii and old gold 
strlpi’s, emerald green and old gold cap. 

Thoiiiiison, L. S. — <;ri’cn, red slix'vcs. red cap. 

Thompson. James A. — Blue Jacket, red cross sashes, 
red sleeves, blue i-ap. 

Tilton. Kohert — Deaeoi'k Idne, navy hlue belt and 
sleeves, red cap. ' 

TimliiTl.'iki'. C. — Kcd with white stripes, yellow and 
wliite cap. 

Tiniiiicinian. J. J. — Black, white belt, white sleeves. 
Mack cap. 

Tinchcr. 7;d. — Green. 

Toyan Slalile — Kcd and steel gra.v. 

Turner. .M. IL — Kcd. hlack Is'lt and cap. 

Turney, Amos— Ked with Mack liars, red sleeves. 
Mack cup. 

U 

Fniensctter, Joe — Blue, yellow sash and slei'ves. red 
lap. 

I’mlerwiMsl. Oliver -Brown, yellow sash, brown bars 
on sleeves, yellow cap. 



Vanhy. II. — White, white and .vellow sash. Mack 
ami ycll'jw bars on sleeves, red cap. 

\'an Mi'lcr. C. C. — Yellow, risl iK’lt, Mack sleeves, 
red cap. 

Vcillcr, S. — Dink, brown iK'lt and cap. 

Vivi'll, II. — Bine Jacket, red Ih'U, yellow sleeves 

with while bars, yellow caii. 

Vivi'll. 77. G. — Cherry, old gold sash, old gold can. 

Vi'gli'i'. A . — Bliii'. brown siisli, old gold liars ou 
sleeves, hlue and old gold cap. 



Walden. .Mrs. K. W. — Durple, white ski'ves. purple 
liars, white cap. 

M'alkcr. Win.— Cerise Jacket, orange with Mocks 
on sleeves, orange eap. 

Walsh. W. 77. — Blue, rml sash, sleeves and eap. 

Walters, John — Gra.v. black sleeves, red cap. 

Walking. D. .V.--Old rose with white lioops. old 
rosi' slis'ves, while cup. 

Wallai-i’. TV. M. — Brown, gns'ii and white cross 
sashes. 

Warner, 7'ri’di'rick— Liglit Miip. wliite sleeves, blue 
and while cap. 

M'ati'is, J. C. -Di’iu’iick Mile, white sash, red cap. 

Watts. <iarrctt--Clicrry. gold bars on hack, gold 
bars on slis’vi’s. whiti' cap. 

Weaver. J. T. — While, ri’d sleeves with green bars, 
red and wliite cap. 

WclK’r, Win. J. — Lavi'iidar, red hiKUis and liars, red 
cap. 

AVchcr A Ward— White with n'd stars, red cap. 

Weir, 7'. H. — I’.liii’. gold sash, gold liars on sleeves, 
hliii' and gold cup. 

Wi'iss. M’Wis Dnrple. gold Is'lt, gold bars ou 
sleeves, goid eap. 

Wells. D. W. -White Jacket with red eagle amt 
flags, wliite sici'ves witli risl eagle and fHigs. 
whiti' cap star and American eagle and Hag. 

West. Shelby — Green and Mack hoops, griS’U sleeves 
uml cap. 

West. John Taylor — White Jacket, purple la’lt. purple 
sh'i ves, white and Mack cap. 

Wliiilow, J. M. I’.liic. sli’i'ves hliii' and while Mocks, 
yellow shoulder straps and cap. 

Wliilmy. II. D. - Light Mnc, white licit, brown cap. 

Whitiic.v, Geo. II. Sky Mnc. red sash, orange cap. 

Wiiisclicr. L. A -Viiilrcss. . — Dnrple, .vellow sash. 

Mack sli'cvcs. In-own cap. 

Willai'il. 77. G. — Bine jacket, red collar, hlue sleeves 
with red enffs. red cap. 

Wilmot. J. J. — Koyal purple. Mack sash, royal pur- 
ple ia|i. 

TVilsoii, C. S. — Green, white licit, hlack sleeves, 
white i-aii. 

Williams, (tscar — Kisl. white and blue stripes, red 
sli’eves. red. while and bine cap. 

WismI 77. D. A Co.- — 'Blue, red belt, white cap. 

Woods A Stom r — Green red hell, white sleeves and 
cap. 

Wisidard. Win. A Co. — Cherry, siccvc.s cherry and 
liliic liiMips. Mill' cap. 

M'oodmaii. .Mrs. A. G. -Black, whiti’ licit, lilack and 
white loinils on sleeves, liliii’ cap. 

TVomliiiaii. G. — White, reil and blaek diamond 

sleeves, lilue eap. 

WiHMlforii. J. Hal Dink, tdaek sleeves. 

WorUiiiigloii. C. T. - (b'aiige, hhi' k belt and sleeves, 
orange and Mack cap. 



Yaiike, W. G.— Ked. 

Young. J. W. -Dill gold ami silver diamonds. 

Young. .Milton — Bliic with white stri|s's. 

Yeiiiig. W. J. — While, purple sasli, orange sIcevoS 
.-iiiii cap. 

Young. W. L. — White and green diamonds, wliite 
and green dianioiid sleevi's. white and grccu 
diamond ca|i. 

Z 

Ziiiimer, J. M. — Kisl with wliite polka dots. Miie 
cap. 

Walkiiis. lingh — Kcd. luirpli' s.ish. green .ind yellow 
cap. 

S. C. NFCKOI,S. .11!.. 

ijcerctary. 



Aqueduct Entries and Past Performances for Monday, July 12. 

WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. 



I The figures under the heading “Rec.” in the I 
I entries below show the best time of each horse | 

I at the distance, since January 1, 1911. no matter | 

I where it finished. In cases where record was ; 

! made on other than a fast or good track, abbre- ! 

I viations show track conditions. | 

Racing starts at ll;:!ii p. in. fCliicago time. 1:.90.) 

X Runs well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. 
(M) maidens. *.\ppreutiee allowance. 

First Race — 3-4 Mile. 

3 yi'ar-iilils and iinwaril. Selling. 

('IVai k ris'iii'il: Sb:;.jl - 1 r>-l:.’ii. > 

Ind. Horse. Wt. Kcc. A.Wt.lLin. 

gI.V.i4 = * Helen Karins* los IHIF. 7 n;;©7'j.-, 

•jMih; True as Steel P'l I;13>:; 4 lli;x7'Jn 

(l!lTJTi I ’resumption ini'. 1;1I-'-. 11 lli)><T:;i| 

!!H7I= Coy 5ll7 l;ll’-- .“1 Iin;x7iri 

(1’1L’17| T;ib'carrier .. 

(7!I.-.;:i» Volant 

•_’F:I7’ Klhaii Alien 



fiid. Horsi'. 

2L'.!is G. .M. Miller 
2I0IJ Guv Fisher .. 

C;ii:;n* Caiinllia 

7 ’L‘i;:i Lord Marshall 

Dr. Dncniicr . 

21147 Canto 

21'_’l!l Superstition 
Ul.H.'i Batterv 



Wt. Kec. A.Wt Han. 

..101 l:l.'i'/-, S 11,'iX7'_*0 

..IIS 1:17, - 4 c !» H.->x72(> 

..102 1;4C. (i 10.'.X7'_’0 

. .Ill 1 rtr.if, iir.x7L'. 
..1071:15 7107.710 

4 115X710 
.DKI 1:1.-, 1C in 10 '»x705 



Fourth Race — 5-8 Mile. 

Astoria Dinner Stakes. Private Sweepstakes 
and $500 Plate. 

2-ycar-idiIs. Fillii’,«. .Special WciglitS. 
(Track risord; (15451 -.5!t -2 — 120.) 



C_’147:’.i Cclamlria 102 l:onc 



4 1H;X7'J0 
<i 110X720 

5 IOCX7I5 

5 110X715 
5 M0:' 71o 
.'1 !i’.ix7I0 

:: iir_’x7io 
1 1 OS.. 705 

:: 00.. 705 
5 U)5XCi!»0 



(212I1I T;ib'carrier 117 l:L'!~ 5 110X715 

(2I.5;:i» Volant 07 1:11 Hkc-TIo 

2F:I7’ Kdiaii .Vlb'ii 105 l:l-!lf, .'1 0'.ix710 

215i;t::» L.'idv Teresa 00 1:1.:'.-, ;; lir_’x71o 

21271 Mrotiniit 1o| l:l:;:*c 4 io.s. .7ii.'i 

2157H Noiircddin 1"7 l:L':"'.c 00.. 71c, 

215t:o Sinai loo 1:11 ‘ ;; lOoXOSH) 

Second Race — About 2 Miles. 

Sti'i’plcchasc. 

l ycar-oMs ami upward. Scllln./. 

(Track riisird; 775 LS — 4:20 — 4 — 140.) 

21107-v Sciicgiimhiaii c. 14IX7'25 

21 407 The I'Hi'piiant 7 1 47 <^20 

21407 Gim Cotlon Dl 14.':x720 

2I.'.::o* CI1.111I (.M)". 7 UCX715 

21.5::o:> Roger Gordon (M). 4 i:!4X715 

214075 Zcllwooil 7 145.. 705 

21.".;!0 Stars and Stripes 

(M) 4 131X705 

21407 Foxcraff 1; 115.. 705 

20217 I landsallr.aiud .... 5 142x705 

21.-.:;o« I’.riisii (,\I) 5 i;15X705 

21407 .Vhcrfcldy (M) .... 4 i:’>2. .C!lO 

2L-.;:o Dixon Dark '(M) .. 0 145.. OM) 

Third Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 

4-.vi*ar-olds jiiid iiowanl. .Selling. 

(Track reivrd: 5037S — 1:45 t 5 — *i — DD.) 

•UTd^ Uw’U 1'47 X 



M.i-ac loo l;04:sc_sv 1 

I’lckmc 112 I '-OHic ■ ] 

Fifth Race—: Mile. 
::-,vcar-oMs ami ii’>ward. Selling. 
(Track tiford: .50.‘’>7il — 1:38 — 3— IOC.) 



11 1X725 
11 4X7-JO 
111.. 720 



2L50S* Alhciia 



Of. 1 :41-: 



21.5i:t-’ .Saratoga 112 1:41 



CJIIOf.) Yoilclcs 0.1 1;4I|'.F .'I 

I21i;:i)» Camellia 1i«) l;404l f, 

(21102) Ella Krysoii 112 1:30 ' 7 

2I.50S G. M. Miller 1'.’2 1:3sVC .s 

(21217) Tail-carrier 103 1:42 5 

2157'*= Yadopci'P 5 

(21117) rinklc Bell 101 1:4otc :{ 

(21175) Dr.vail 0!) 1 ;::o'/5 4 

Mini Marshall 112 1:41 5 

2l.'i:;4 Joe Dcihold 103 1 :4o C 

21.5fi2 I’cnalty OS L.’IO)^ 4 

2L50S Kicliard l.angdoii. . . 1 12 1:4:’. 5 

01315 Ni’phthy.s Of. l;4o% :t 

Sixth Race — 5-8 Mile. 

2-yi'ar olds. .Mlownnci's. 

(Track rci'ord: C5151 — .50 — 2 — 120.) 



ioi;x7'jo 
10s.. 721) 
f, 102X715 
7 100X715 
.S 112 '715 
5 1ISX7I5 
5 IOC. 715 
:i 105X715 

4 111X710 

5 lir.)X710 
C 10f,x7l() 

4 105X705 

5 111).. 705 

:t 00.. 705 



21573" 


MALACHITE Ill 


1 ;01 V- 


100 x 72." 


21 10:t= 


Sasin Hh; 


1 :ol li 


112. .715 


21401 


lli'iiilrii' (.\I) J12 

.Mcadowortli. hr. c. 


1 :0.3 


107.. 710 




hv Sain — Jcmite 
J 




107....* 




Elsie Boiiero, h. f. 








by Tony Boiiero — 






— 


msiii; IXlUiUble 







i 



SUNDAY, JULY 11. 1915. 



nATT.Y nACIXCr FOlUr. 



I The small figure under “Str,” shows the distance the horse was ahead of that next in the race. | 
I The small figure under “Fin." — unless the horse won — shows the number of lengths the horse was I 
‘ ^^oohind the winner. Weight to be carried appears at top of column of weights in previous races. I 

lIRST RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. — 1:12 — ."i — 120.1 



Index Omrse Mst TlmeT’ckOdds Wt St 
HELEN BARBEE, eh. m. 7 113 

•Jir.W A<!U.-.liiet :t 1 l:U%fiist ? 151 



.\i|iii'<iiiet 

ifllll Ai|U' 

2?:sis A«)ui iiiK’t 
21l'3.'i A<nieiluct 
Ailti.") I>nuglas 
L'tlpit Douglas 
L'c."'.); I 'liurrliill 
L’P^Tti <’hurihill 
I’nil’l 



3-4 1:14 fast 10 lol 5 
3-4 1 ;l.iatsl<»'V H j HI 1 
.3-4 l:l:;%fast 7 HU 3 
3-1 1:14 fast 41 111 4 

.3-4 1:14 inuil 9-10 110 2 
3-4 Dl.-.V&mud 14-5 IttS 4 
1 1 :40%slow 5 112 1 

.3-4 DlL'Vfeslow l:ij 11.3 1 
3-4 1 ;12%fast 21-5 112 7 



true as steel. ‘ h. g, 4 

:/ lci; A<iui ilael til f l:2o%slow 8 



2'2I7 .lamaiea 
2 oi': 2! I’iniliro 
2»I.'i7 IMiiilieo 
-’■niS M.,l. ('.'ce 
Jsser, {•hai li''n 
1S709 Chari. ‘n 
1 'mV) 9 Cliarle’n 



3-4 l:13%fast S 115 2 

3-4 l:13?ifast 13-5 K« 3 

3-4 l:l:l fast 10 112 1 

3-4 l:13%goo<l Ifi 101 3 
r>i f l:09%hvy 9-5 101 3 
5?. f 1:09 hvy 10 HHi 2 

3-4 1:15 fa.st 2i lol 3 



BRESUMPTIOX, h. g. 6 

21127 .lamaiea 3-4 1 :13%fast 2 



207.5.3 llelinont 
205<iti lleltiiunl 
20I;|9 r’e-limmt 
2029S Churcliill 
IVsnKi l.<.v'Kt<)ii 
JS34S 1,-itoiii.a 
1S32S '.gtloiii.a 



1 l::t9>/sfast 8 110 

fi.\ f l;20%gooil 3 115 

til f 1:21 mud 2J lOo 

3-4 l:12%fast «i 111 

3-4 l:135f.fast 4S 109 

3-4 l:ll</«ifast 9 101 

3-4 1:12 fast 33-10 108 



%i Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish 

By Peep o’Day — Lady Bramble tR. J. Maekenrie) 

2 2'1 21 C Turiiir !• llaiiovia. Sa m.Iackson. Vliidiiiiir 

5 5'-i I'l .1 McK’v. r ii Y. Notions. L. Uotlia. .Moiitiesor 

1 1’ 1’ C Ik.rel 4 Cniiiipy, VliKlimir, (larliage 

2 4 4"i M ituxton 4 t’loiu.-l le. IJaiiovia. Capra 

2 31 4'3 I McCaliey 7 Wanda I’itwr. Flrnscan. lleWill 

1 1“ 1* W iMefduin !l lloh Ileaslev. Korfliage, Kalina 

4 2’ 2‘ A Molt 7 K. G.iose. .\l. Cassidy. Othello 

9 9 9-* It Small 10 Goldc'st Itoy. lloenir. Stout Heart 

2 3h I"? .1 MyTag’t 4 Leocliares,' H.Xoon. Uroiir.ewing 

4 5' 5®1 .1 McTag't 7 Chaliiiers, Korfhage. Ilenaiiet 

By Broomstick — Loyal (P. S. P. Randolph), 

3 o' 4*1 M l.uxton 4 Thornhill. I.eo Skolny. I’ralrle 

3 3'’ 2" 1’ l/owder 0 Tab'earriiT. .\ndes. Itl.-ickthorn 

2 4- li'J C 'I'urner S Water l.ad.v, W.l’itzer, Corsican 

2 3- 4:* 1’ (loldsCn d Kunes. .Vinlrew. I’roteelor 

2 3- 5*J C Turner 0 1’. I’.leii. N. Siinpl<‘. 11. Temple 

.3 Suk 5'-' .1 Smytli 7 Boxer. S.|0eel*T. C<d. Tom Green 

1 2' 4= .1 MeTag’rt .8 Celesta. Water Lady, Amon 

2 31 4'1 J McTiig'rt .8 W. Lady. Ciidamittsl, it. Shaw 

By Oolden Maxim — Proud Duchess (J. MacManus) 

1 1’ I-’l M Buxton 7 llnrakan. Orotimd, Coy 

6 6 M Buxton d Bae. G. M. Milhr, .tstrology 

2 2= 2'i M Buxton .5 1>. Shore. B.-ethoven, .\stroIogy 

1 2- 2=i Ituxton Thornhill, .\stndo2y. Spearhead 

3 4" 0*5 W Lilley 10 Hawthorn. Mar.nik, The Norman 

3 3ti 3'1 It Goose 11 Ciai. Tower, ThoNormun. Us.-eit 



45 4«J A Mott 
1» 2' .1 McCahe 



l.atoni.a 
h. m. 5 


3-4 


1:12 fast 


9-5 


109 

106 


8 


2 


2 


Aniirt'ssiO 

Bv McGee — Fickle 


Aqueduct 


3-4 


1:18 slop 


8 


IIS 


G 


3 


3 


3® 


3" G Corey •> 


.\i|Ucdui't 


3-4 


1:15 fa.st 


7 


113 


13 


1:3 


I’J 


11 


11“ G Corey 14 


Jamaica 


3-4 


l:13%fa.st 


4i 


19S 


.3 


2 


2 


2® 


4®i G K'h’lher 7 


Jamaica 


.3-4 


1 :15 slow 


7 


115 


fi 


7 


7 


4A 


4® R AA'aldroii .8 


Jamaica 


3-4 


l:i:!'4;fast 


10 


no 


4 


G 


5 


S'* 


7" W AVar’tonl.5 


Pimlico 


3-1 


l’13®t.good41-20 


110 


1 


4 


4 


4® 


G® M Buxton 9 



d I.tMiehares, Brlngh’rst, II. Barbee 
7 I.ady Moon’et, C<dle, Biuinnet 



TALECAKRIER, hr. h, 5 119 

21217 .laauiiea 3 1 l:13%fast 25 117 5 

1:101.3 .lamaiea .'..1 f l:u7 fast 15 115 5 

^^Mt:; Bimlh o 3-4 1:11 fast 140 IIS 4 

1.‘.S31 Umpire 5i f l;uti41,last ti 113 4 
1.5290 A.pieduct 1 l:42^islow 25 122 3 

14885 M’boro Al>.5-S DOlt^fast 10 107 

12472 I'imlieo 1 1-4 2:07 fast 7 10-5 3 

VOLANT, ch. g, 3 109 

2'I5:U A<|iii'<luet 1 1:41 fast 8 l<rS 1 

21321 .\(|uiiluet :i-4 1:15 fast 10 105 12 

211oti B'line Ah7-Sl:27 goods 14S 1 

2I05(> B’line Ali7-X 1 ;:’0 slop ti-5 142 1 

2<i7tit Bip.U’k Al. 1 l:42%fast « loti 4 

20:122 IMmlico 1 1-8 1:58 mud 12J 104 2 

202lti Bimlico 1 l;41%fast fi3 90 fi 

20l8ti IMmlico 1 l:45%mud 3J 102 2 

20144 IMmlico 



By Armeath II. — Jumbly Girl (G. J. Day). 

2' 1- It Waldron d T. as Ste<d, .\ndes. liinekthorn 

fi*’ 4* It Waldron 9 I’aiaiainin. Vadop<.ep. .\zyi:ide 

4® 4“3 M Malth's .5 .\iidrew. II. I’ryuiie, It. .Maiden 
5=« 5® E .\lley d Maler. I.il.v Ornie, (!arl 

7 7^"1K -Mley 7 Gohly. Daingertieid. Heartla’at 

4*J E Alley d B.of l!..Mawr, Boy. Dolly. Sheets 
2>> 7'* It WaldronlO .tinhrose. Buskin. I’.arnegat 
By Cunard — Estimation (J. E. Davis). 

1' 1- T McTag’tlo -Minsirel. D.Dueiiner, I,.Marsliall 

7' B Hoffinaii!' l’:iliiiii|iiin. Hiker. .San Vega 
e;i ea Y - Singsong, .\ndirose. Stonehenge I ^ 

1* 1® .\ Bee 4 Singsong. Sir Giles Mr. Siiiggs . p 

S .Vhseomler. Star G;iz<‘, Ben Dale ^ 



5* C* K Shilling d IthincMahlen, Half Itock, Itunes 



4 3.J 3-i -t Collins 7 Uiines, Celto, Ihizzano 

1 2‘ 2' C Turner !) IVarloek, Schnapps, Carlone 

2 2"k 3'3 L. McAtee (! Kewes.sa, Mamie K., WaterLady 

By Yankee — Ondurdis (R. T. Wilson). 

3 3 3“ J 1* Ilyan :! Watertown. Lady Itetha 

1 1- i:* .1 MeCahey (> fhltlonk. Dinah I)o. Sinai 

1 2® 2'J .1 MeCahey S CIn sterton. .Mhena, Vodeles 

4 4* 5’.) IV I'ral 7 FllaBryson, Minstrel. Chesterton 

3 3“8 4'j J MeCahey 4 ttarl. I’erthsliire, Chesterton 

4 3* 2' It Neander .5 Zin Del. Pepper Sauce, Casaba 

By Star Shoot — Maribel (Quincy Stable). 

A 2'i 3-1 J McK’ ver .5 -Ml Smiles, Saratoga. Grumpy 

7 7 fi"U: B’gaine 7 Wanda 1 MIz<t. F.tnisean. HeWill 

3 3* 2J J MeCahey .5 J. J. Lillis. Hedge. Patrick S. 

,ost rider. .1 MeCahey , Kunes. IV lto. V'dant 

4 49 45 J MeCahey d P. Bleu. X. Simplex. H. Temple 

ti fi' 3-i E Ambrose s Celto. XorseKiiig. Her. Temple 

5 8' 9'® E AnibroseBt Xorr*‘Kiiig. Protector. X. Simplex 

1 3 2- 1' J MeCahey 4 Gnat. Al Beeves, Geo.Koeseh 

By Hippodrome — Olevia (R. 0 Miller), 

! 3 • 5 5"’l.l McTag'rt 5 .Xeidithys. Penalt.v, M.B. Harbor 

) 5 4* 3-i W Lilley 7 Presninplion, llnrakan. Coy 

14 2'!' W I.illey S D. Sliore. E. Br.vson, P.eetlioven 

: 2 2' 2'i W Cral S It. o’Light, Ibddnetta. D.D’emier 

1 3 ‘21* 3‘i W Cral .5 W. Shoes. Dr. Dueuner. Jawlnme 

; C (i- 7' A Sehu’g’r 7 Amalfi. Spearhead, Carlton G. 

: 1 1* 2® Jj McAtee S D.Kripp. Dr.D’ner, (’hr’toidiiue 

5 5' 4* A Selnit’er12 Buzz .\roiiuil. Al I’FhMi, Cogs 

I ■> luk :;ii .7 Smyth 11 Jim Basey, Goldy. Petelus 

1 3 2t> 3'“ K Shilling 7 StarGift, B. Around. T. Busybody 

By Ogden — Frances McClelland (R. T. Wilson). 

! 2 2'i 2‘ .1 .MeCahey 7 I nele Jimmie. Hiker. I’.itiMek S. 

! 12 12 12'® J >leCaheyl4 Palaiii|iiin, llikiT. San Vega 

> 5 1' I'i .1 MeCahey .5 Xephthys. Penalty. .M.B.Ihirlior 

! 3 4® 4'i .1 .MeCahey d Sjiring Board, Starttift. IL.Shaw 

! 2 2® D G li.vrne 7 Duke of Dnidiar. Vaza, .\hara 

i 5 5 G'J.'tW I ral .5 S. Mc.Meekin. TopHat, A. Express 

i fi C 4®3 W I'ral 10 Polarius. Singsong. .M. MeGiggle 

1 5 5 6" J ilcCahey .5 lligliXoiHi, Dis.Sln.re, T.liy jur> 

By Dr. Leggo— Norinne (C. W. Gasser), 

; 9 8' 8®* I, Mink !» Isirose, Plantagi-md, S.ofValle.v 

> B (ii 7'*iF Hopkins 7 W.inda IMtzer. Ktriisean. lleWill 

; 2 2' 4®i .1 Hanover d Ktliaii Allen, Duthnik. Dinah Du 

4 4 4' ti'i E Haynes 1.5 Itialiand. Iminieta. Biirwisid 

I 8 8 S'-* I) Boland O Fly Home. S. of Ijove. Celelirlty 

i 7 G** 4*1 K Igii>aillell M.iznik, Mniiioe, Su|H‘rliumau 

! 4 4® 23 M Garner 7 Yallalia. Langhorne. Type 

5 3 2®1 l®i M Garner S .Maznik. Marie O'Brien. Type 

J 5 2'J 1® M Gatiier !) Tyi>e, Ida Cummings. Kathar.G. 



Kunes, Celto, Ihizzano 



3-4 l;13%fast 50 



ETHAN ALLEN, b. g, 3 
2I3t7 .\<|uciluet 7-8 1:31 hvy 10 

2Hti;i Jamaica 3-4 1:15 fast IG-G 104 

2104O . lamaiea 3-4 1 :14®^fa.st 4 lo:{ 2 

2<)lti7 Iteimont 3-4 1:15 slow. 3* 100 1 

203S7 Belmont 3^ l:14%slop lAo 98 3 

17291 W’didne 3-4 1:13 fast 13-10 105 5 

LADY TERESA, b. f, 3 102 

215til .\i|ueduct 1 1;45 slop 18-5 pifi 2 

-.•■■•F’ A(|U' iluot 3-4 1:14 fast 15 llo ti 



2(i97:t .lamaiea 1 1-lti 1:49 fast 4-5 



20210 IMiiilieo 1 

2HIHS H.<leG'fe 3-4 

‘JOO57 H.d,.r.’ce B>. f 

Lxion H.,.JeG’ce 5-8 

IfiSOo 'Am pi re 5i f 

OROTUND, ch. f.*4 
2''.7l .\i|U( duet 1 

"ir27 .lamaiea 3-t 

2079:; Midmont 6i f 

2nti.'iti }’.<.dm<int 1 

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3-4 l;1.3%goodl7-10 
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5-8 59‘ifast 18-5 105 
5i f l:07%slow 2.) 104 



1 l:4o=-;fast 4-5 ln7 6 

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6i f 1 :2*0%fast 12 99 fi 

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»«I72 H. decree lni70yl:!4 4fef.ast 7 
184d1 ll.de<;’ce liiuOyl :4ti%fa.st 4 
1842:' H.deG’ce lni70yl:47 slow 7 
HOUREDDIN, hr. g. 3 
21.574 .\i|ueduet 5-S 1 :<M> good 8 



21.’!21 AqU'-iluct 


3-4 1:15 last 


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2111:9 Jamaica 3-4 1:15 fast 30 107 2 

2ti.845 l:iuei!on. 7-8 1;28%fast fid 102 ti 

l-oidti Dorval lm70y 1 :4ti'4fast 10 llJi 1 

2*02:51 Churehill :{-4 l.Kl^sfast 35 98 8 

195:!5 Juarez 5i f l:(f.%fast G-5 102 C 

19190 Juarez 61 f l:0(i fast 4 94 5 

19371 Juarez 54 f I:'H;%fast 5 94 3 



THE AMERICAN 
RACING MANUAL 



for 1915 



An Excellent and Low-Priced Book of 416 Pages 

It holds information for people interested in racing contained 
in no other publication. It is simply a mine of records 



AMONG ITS FEATURES ARE. 

Method for Calculalliig I’arl-Mutnel Prices (with Examides). 

Record for 1914 of Every Horse that Raced in North America During the Year. 
Record Prices in the Pari-Mutuels. 

English Kaeing Records to Date. 

Three Ilandieap Systems (with Examples). 

Records of All Distances of the Trucks of the United Stares, Canada and Mex- 
ico. 

American Yearling Sales in 1014. 

American Kaeing Records at All Distances. 

Cunadiau Kaeing Records. 

English Racing Records. 

Austruliau Kaeing Records. 

The Great Money Winners of the American and English Tnrf. 

Tabulation of Winning Two-Year-Olds of 1011 Arranged Under Their Respect- 
ive Sires. 

Officials and Location of Racing Organizations of the United States, Canada 
and Mexico. 

List of Horses that Have Sold for Great Prices. 

The Leading Winning Two-Y'ear-Olds Since 1870. 

Kemarkahle Feats of Jockeyshlp. 

Leading American Sires Since 187U. 

Twenty Le;iding Sires of 1014. 

Table of Comparative Spi-ed of the Tracks at Various Distances. 

The Scales of IVeights of the Jockey CUlh, Kentucky State Racing Commission, 
Western Jockey Club, I’aeific JtK-key Club, Canadian Racing .Yssoeiatioiis. 
Jickey Club Juarez, American Turf Association. Mexican Jockey Club, and 
of Englaml. 

Tables of S|>eed of .Ml Tracks. 

The English Betting Rules. 

The First, Second and Third Horses. Jockeys, Weights, Values and Times of 
American Stakes. 

Winners of All Stakes of 1014. 

Racing Statistics of 1014. 

Horses Disqualified in 1014. 

Dead Heats in 1014. 

Horses Which Died in 1014, 

Horses Bid Up In 1014. 

Winners of Important Races of England, France and Australia. 

Records of Miles Run in 1:30 or Better. Ete., etc. 



SECOND RACE — About 2 Miles, Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and upward. 



7:54.8—4:20—1- 



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rue. J leather bound 75 CENTS 

Single copies must s<-nt as registered mail, with 
an extra charge of ten cents for registration. Not 
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readily answer almost any query that may <*onie up coiieerning facts of racing 
in the past. Its equal has never Ih'cii printed and, considering the topics it 
covers, it is an extremely low-priced Isnik. 



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■J0203 I’imlieo 
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2 3:.58%good 274 132 
2 3:;>.)%f:rst 75 140 



140 « « 5 
1.52 5 8 ti 
140 f, 5 5 
147 4 C 5 
144 5 Fell 



2- .\ Lee IP Cactus Itiid. J. Hanson. Dix.l’ark 
4"', M B:ini’ger .5 E:iilb;ild. Clond. Willing 
3' M It’lferg’r 9 Clond, Sainbov. .\ilvenlnress 
'2® W -Mleii <■> Swish. The inenlmnl. Yarii o 
I'i 11 Lee S Toni Horn. Kia-k Fisli. I-Tog 
2® F Williams 4 Dbl Salt, Slin-eo. Kiiigeash 
4'3 E T’riib'ke lb I’roinoter. Swish, Astute 



J8:5o;i H.ilefl'eo Ah 2 4:iiti fast 10 1,52 5 

J849I H.«le(5’e«- Ab 2 4:05 fast 15 140 f, 

18449 H.deG ep Ab 2 4:12 fast 8 117 4 

1S425 H.de'i’ce Ab 2 4:15 slow fi 114 5 

18394 Pimlieo 2 4;tH> fast 11-5 143 1 

18380 Pimlico 2 3:57%fast 22-5 151 10 

THE ELEPHANT, h. g. 7 147 

21 |o7 Aqueilui-t .Ml 2 4 ::!2 slow 8-5 Its 4 2 1 

fast 3 I.'IO 4 11 



Ii 5 4 5' fi'® W Murphy 7 Exioii. .\slute. Promoter 

8 ti K 5® 4-’=il > Gadily S l.Mielniel. Drowoe, Mystic Light 

5 5 5 3' 3‘® X Brooks 15 ChiiU|iadero, Foxerafl, F..\.StoiM,» 

6 5 Lostridcr.N Brooks 7 S.vosset. Drowoe, Idle .Michael 

Fell. A Lee (i I’huinidero, I.Mh-lniel, F..\. Slone 

2 2 1 1® 1® N Brooks 4 F. .\. Slone. Jesuit. Brosseau 

7 5 3 3'® 3® N Brooks 11 Greg.g, Devoter, Aherfeldy 

By Orlando — Olive Fant (J. H. Lewis). 

2 1 Lost rider. ’I' Tiiekey 19 Krijulee. Koek .Mils-y, Zellwood 

II 2 2i 3* T ('handler C SvMsIi. Seiiegainliiaii. Yarieo 

III 2® 2® T Cliandler -4 Sli. Biver, Swish. ('. .Malotte 

1 1 1 2®" 1" T (’liaiuller 4 .ydveiiliiress. Overseer. K.panlee 

I I.ost rider. .1 Park 4 B.Caliell. G’temotziii. GoldPlate 

II 1 l'“ 1® Mr K M’er 4 W. Carter. Hercnloid. D.ofDiiliith 

1 1 3 3 3®®?MrUM'r.Ir :: Web Carter. Duke of Diihitli 

1 1 1 n Waiigh C Bay P.riMik. WeMshin. K.willights 

By St. Maxim — Cotton Queen (E. A. Burke), 
o 9 fi fi* 4®® B Ha.vnes 19 I'riF’lee, liis k .MiU .v, Zell'.visid 

5 .5 4 3® 3®' T Howard (i Old S:ill. .Svosset. Dr. Diieiitier 

C C 5 34 4®i T Howard .8 old Salt. Syossel. Bryiidor 

3 2 1 1® 1'" T Howard 4 Abdoii, Eseueia. Fri.joiee 

8 7 7 7'“ 7*1 F Williamslo I’romoler. Swish, .\stute 

5 4 3 4"’ 4'®1F Willhrms (5 Garter. Abdon. Little Hugh 

7 4 4 3®* 3‘® F Will’ms 7 Kaeebrook. Woollex. tVoodsie 

fi fi f. 2® 2® IV Allen (5 M.I.ight. J.Walser. BrownieGirl 

.5 5 l.ost rider..! Diipec a tVelilship, S. River, Juverenee 

4 3 3 3'® 3'® J Dupe<* 4 Weldshtp. ExIon. Juverenee 



207.59 Pip. K'k -Ml 2 
20110 I !el moiit Ab 2 
202C.O M l ‘.rook -Vb ; 
29171 BoeK’w’.v Ab 21 
IMItil Bel.Tt r. .\b 3 
17985 Bel. Ter. ,M>21 



.Vb 2 fast 7-5 l.*2! 

Ml 2i fast 3 1C7 

Ml 3 good 12 l.'iO 

Mi21 fast 1.3-5 ITiO 



17871 I’ip.K’k Ab 24 ri.OGVsfast 12 i:i0 4 11 
gun COTTON, b. m. 10 143 

2JI07 -\qui iluet Ab 2 4:32 slow 11-5 148 10 lo 9 

212:!ti .\queiluet -Ml 2 4:20 fast ti i:!ti 4 5 5 

20795 Belmont -Ab 2 4:15 fast ti 152 SCO 

20723> Belmont Ab 2 4:2« fast 8 1.38 4 3 2 

•>(l ’n3 I’imlieo 2 3:.58%good SJ 142 10 8 7 

2IMifiS H.deG’ee Ab 2 4:01 fast 8 148 C 5 4 

1.50 fi 7 4 



2072*.> Belmont Ab 2 4:2« fast 8 1.38 

20203 I’imlieo 2 3:.58%good SJ 142 

2’INitiS H.deG’ee Ab 2 4:01 fast 8 148 

2<hi 44 H.deG’ee Ab 2 4:02 fast fi 1.50 

17553 Laur. l Ab 2 4:21 fast 4J 147 

17482 W’dbine 2 1-2 5:00%fast 1-2 149 

1721'’i AV’dliine Ab 2 4;<1G fast 9-10 1.50 



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441 Plymouth Court Chicago, Illinois 

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Lassie (A. L. Kramer), 


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BRUSH, h. g. 5 
21.5;;o Aqueduet Ab 
2i:!'l:5 Aqueiluet -Ab 
184,55 H.de(!'ee All 
18431 H.deG’ee Ab 
IS401 Il.iieG’ee Ab 
18373 Pimlico 
ABERFELDY, ch. 
21 !"7 -Aqueduct Ab 
2I305 -Aqueduct Ab 
■.*97.5fi Belmont Ab 
■JOti.59 Belmont Ab 
2<l.594 Belmont Ab 
29907 H deG’ce Ab 
18455 H.deG’ce Ab 
18431 H.deG’ce Ab 
DIXON PARK, hr, 
215.".o Aqueiluet Ab 
21:95 .Aqueduct Ab 
21107 B'lilie -Ab 
2101:1 B’line Ab2 1- 



2 4:28 fa.st : 
2 4:2« fast 
2 4:13 fast 
2 4;lti good 
2 4:21%fast 
2 4:01=tfast 
g. 4 

2 1:32 sbiw 
2 l:2ii Last 
2 4:21 fast 
2 4:22 fast 
2 4:24 fa.st 
2 4:0S®ifast 
2 4:13 fast 
2 4;1C good 
. g, 9 
2 l:'28 fast 
2 4:2ti fast 
2 3:.51J go»id 
-2 5:01 slop 



By Mazagan — Bonita Brush (Capt. R. G. Alexander). 
I® 5-" .s: .Stev’son !' B’li.v Lmldie. Elec. Bet. R. Gordon 



3 2® 2® <J P.-iloier 9 Ben. Loildie. DixmiPark. Eseoei;i 

« 7®" .5"iAV Haly It K. Oliver, Broth. Folk. F.A. Stone 

Fell. AV Daly 19 Gregg, Foxeroft, I’.rownie Girl 

2 2® 2® AV Daly 7 Foxeroft. Frog. Jean Wagner 

4 4® 4'® AV Italy .8 Jesuit, Juverenee. Foxerift 

By Charles Edward — Penny Ante (W. Cordes). 
laist rider. H AA'iH’nis 19 Fri.)olee. Bock .AIiIh-v. Zellwo'id 
rider. AA' .Alnrph.v 9 Benny Laddie. Brush. liixnnPark 

3 rd® 5'* AA* Murph-V 7 I’cIhUo, Bonny I.addie. Sorrento 

5 4“ 4’“ M Holmes .5 Old S;ilt. Frijiilee, Foxeroft 

4 L.rider.J Byan 4 Swish. S.vosset. Foxi-raft 

6 4®" 4®' X Brooks 11 .Aslole, ItacebriMik. .Abden 

4 fi' 7®* L Fr’nkr-'nll It. Oliver, Broth. Folk. F.A. Stone 

Fell. L Fr’nklinio Gregg. Foxeroft. Brownie Girl 

By Kinloch Park — Baby Dixon (J. Collins). 

3 r- I'* 1: Haynes 9 I’.'ny L:nldie. Elee.Bet.- K.Giii'dou 

4 3' 3'® F Tnrnb’ke 9 Bonny I.addie. Brush, E.seiM-ta 

5 4' 4®* It Ha.vnes 19 ('ae.Bml, S’neganibi.in. J.Hainon 

Fell. B Ha.vnes S ('. .AIalotl(>, Singh Slick, Cae.Bud 



THIRD RACE — 1 I-I3 Miles. 4-ycar-o!ds and upward. Selling. (.59.'J7S — l:4.57f,- 



BOGER GORDON, ch. g. 4 134 

315::o .Aqueduct Ab 2 4:28 fast 29 14o 5 2 I 

•'lliiT I’.'line Ab 2 ;::51i good C l:!5 5 Fell. 

•w.so Bel. Ter. Aliti.’.f fast 18-5 l:;5 

oo:U-|0 Bel. Ter. Ab7-8 fast 10 ]1S 

•8>I32 H.deG'ee 3-4 lilS'-feslow 25 lo7 S 7 

29(tY. H.deG'ce .3-4 1 : 1 1'^fast «9 197 8 7 

ZELLWOOD, b. g, 7 145 

|o7 Aqueduct Ab 2 4 ;:'2 .slow 15 i:ir, 7 7 7 

'■9795 Belmont Ab 2 4:15 .fast 2<) i:;o 4 4 5 

"•07.59 I’ip.lfk Ab 2 3:54 fast 5 132 3 K K 

"•d:,s3 B.Ter. .Abl 3 8 fast ti 1.5rt 5 4 5 

‘>11317 Bel. Ter. AbU fast 11-20 Bin 

•;02ti'2 M. Brook Ab It fast 4 14S 3 4 4 

17077 liilmont Ab 2 4:1!) fast 10 i:’3| 4 12 

]r,9lti Belmont Ab 2 4:19 fast 15 148 2 2 4 

IkSTl Belmont .Ab 2 4:21 fast K 149 2 4 4 

STABS AND STRIPES, b. g. 4 134 

3iri:M .A<|U' duct Ab 2 4:2' fust '-'5 ID 3 7 5 



21112 Aqucdliel 



1 l:47=tsl.iw 20 



2<;I17 II. deG’ce All 2 4;olliSb)W 8 
20080 II.dc(i’ce Ab 2 I :e:*. fa.st 3 
2 iMHt 8 H.de'l'ce -Ab 2 4:*iltf.fast 15 



2iSM*.5 Bowie 
19988 I’.owic 
BGSS Havana 



liii2irvl : Iti-'-r.fast lo 
51 f 1 : '8'8 fast 49 
1 l:.5o®;,sbiw .3.1 



H.'ivaiia 1 1-lti 2:0ii >dow 34 



1:I7 4 2 
i:;2 4 2 
loi; 2 4 
l-l I 
!i9 3 
loG 7 
HI 10 
115 8 
145 

142 3 B 



19342 Havana 5-t f l:lfi slow 12 111 10 

19:77 Havana 3-4 l:215ihvy 4 115 8 

FOXCBAFT. ch. g. 6 145 

21107 Aqii' duct Ab 2 I::12 slow 7 142 3 ti 

•.•iM'2,9 Belmont .Ab 2 4:22 fast .3 117 2 1 

■'ii.'.til Belmont Ab 2 4 :24 fast 44 i::l 2 2 

■'i:!s' Hel.'J er. 2 fast 7-10 1.54 1 2 

29r.« Pimlieo 2 3:.55%fa.st Hi 145 1 D 

2<iH7 Il.deG'ce Ab 2 4:0114.slow 2 144 2 3 

20032 H.deG'ee Ah 2 4 :*h', f.ast 3-2 147 4 3 

lSfi21 t'h.arle’n 1 1:42 fast 30 lofi 4 7 

HANDSALFROUND. hr. m. 5 142 

20217 Pimlieo 2 3:52 fast 12 14o 2 4 

lfi43S S.oratoga -Ab 2 4:'22 slow 8-5 14o G 3 

15054 B'kline Ab24. 5:03%fast — i:i4 

l.'i0(»:: B’kline Ab24 5:97 fa.st 7-5 142 

1447:i W'dblne Ab2i 5:08 fast 8 i:!9 3 2 

14302 W’dbilie Ab 2 l:07A«fast 9.4 135 7 .3 

U190 Plmlicv 14V 7 8 



By Sir Wilfred — Speedmast (C. K. Rockwell). 

1 2 3® 3’'.', G Palmer !) P.iinny I..iddic. EIcc.Bc!, D Pr-ik 

■11. J Iiiipee 19 Cac.Bnd. S'liegiindiian. J-Han-sin 

2* (.: F'b’ther it .Andirese, (Jrcei.an Bend. Culvert 

3", M Olsen (i T«ip Hat. .Andirese. Lokiimis 

7 8 7*1 8®j M Buxton 12 Monty Fox, Phnraoh. Carlton G. 

7 G 5'i G® M Buxton i:’. .Ada .Anno. Slierwoud, G. Russell 

B.V Knight Errant — Frances Hindoo (L. Jacob). 

7 4 3® 3®® J Clark I" Frijcilec, Reek .Abhev. GunCotton 

5 ti 41 5"*1K Waugh .8 Old Salt. Syusset. Brynder 

Rail out. (' Cerbett ') Sw i'h. Siqiegamliiaii. T.KIeph't 

5 5 4® 4'® Mr E T'ker f. Cloud. Suner'fitiun. Nosegay 

1® AlrllTker 4 Ham. I’a'S. Salidow, Mr. .8ii!ggs 

4 3 3 2-' II Tuc’Kor 4 t’loini. .8andow. Exeiiildar 

2 1 I'l :i'i .A AVaiigh .5 Ba.v Brisik. S.vosset, Xost'gay 

4 3 15 2- AA'aiigli .5 Ballet. AVimDex. Xose-ga.v 

4 4 3 3 B Ha.vnes Ti .Abden. Xosetra.v, Fred Essen 

Bv Yankee — Miss Angie (J. M. Zimmer), 

5 7 7® 70 ,\ Me.XuIly !l B'ny Laddie. Llec.Ret. R. Gordon 

2 2 2* 2® F .Alpers i D.iutdet. Shig^eng. Kilerea 

4 ■ fi 5®“ 4®®i<’ Grand 7 ItaeelinKik. .Miihiii. Humility 

1 Fell. (’ Grand 7 Fi'<cg. Sun Kin-'. Judge Walser 

.3 fi 5 T<-*h(T ('.rand (• (Jarter. .Ahdoii. Litlle Hugh 

G 5 4' G'-'l J .McTag’t 8 Rull. Stone. T.Hancoek. B.l’ncas 

11 It 1*1® !>® F ('olemanl’2 Faiihful. Patrii-k S.. .AinerUiis 

5 0 ti 5'® !•’ Robins'll 7 (’. Hnl’oway. .Sepulveda. I.ochhd 

4 4 4® 3®1 F Bnbins’n 7 (’enlimri, Pat.Itegaii. Heartbeat 

7 II fi'® It AA'aldroii 1 1 'I’igerJini. Laura. Char. McForrar 

7 5' 4'® T Xiilan 9 Smin.v Bo.v, Elsewhere. Mac 

By Alvescot — Mytilene (P. S. P. Randolph). 

4 5 5® 5®® AA' .Allen l*i Frijelei'. Rm-k .Alila*v. ZellwiHid 

2 1 3"* 3'®5AV Allen .5 old Salt. Kri>dee. Aherfeldy 

2 2 2®*’ 3"’j(AA' -Allen 4 Swi.sh, .Syusset. .Aherfeldy 

2 11* 1'" I! Haynes :t Oversei-r. .Native Maid 
ost rider. AA’ Allen 7 Exton. .Asiiite. Promot<’r 

2 2 4'" 5*®iW Allen 7 Raeelirmik. -AlMlon. Hiimilit.y 

1 2 2® 2* W Allen S Rhoiidi. Judge AA’aiser, Frog 



BEN QUINCE, ch. g. 4 
2147.1 .Aqueduct 1 l:15%slop fi 
2132S Aqueil’ct 1 1-1« 1:47 fast fi 
211.89 Jamaica 1 l-s 1 :,-4-.%fast 11-10 
21**17 Jaimiiea 1 1-lti l:17'(,fast fi 
2":1 h; Jamaica 1 1-lti l:5oAfcslovv "1 
20956 Jamaica 1 1-S l;54Vifast .3-2 
20879 Jamaica 1 l-l*i 1:48 fast 7 
G. M. MILLER, b. h, 8 1 

21.59' .Aqueduct 1 1 :4*> fast 3 

2|e'i7 Jamaica 1 l-l*i 1 : 17lr,f:ist :!i 
.lam.-iiea 1 1-1*1 1 :5'''.(,slow 3-2 
2**792 BelinoiU 1 1-lti 1:47 fast 2.) 
2 <i 7.53 Belmont 1 1 ::3*',4fa.st 3-A 

‘2*8):*5 Belmont 1 1:41 fast 12-5 

2(H120 Belmont 1 1:4<) fast 3i 
’*(i:!*)9 I’imlieo lni70.v l:4ti®ifast 6:t-l<) 
18493 H.deC.’ee lni7**yl :44®3fast 10 

18469 H.deG’ce 11-8 1:52 fast 12 
GUY FISHER, b. h, 9 
-I'llJ Jamaica 1 1-8 l:5l®i;rast .3 
J)>1S Belniiint 1 DloSifa.st 3-2 

2<i7'.)2 Bebmint 1 1-lti 1:47 fast 18-5 



B.y Peter Quince — Benita Brush (E. Witte). 

2* 2® T McTag’t s Dryad. Rc|inblicaii. I’alriek S. 

2® 2® .1 Mi Tag’rt :i Bae. Ray ii’Light 
1® 1® J MeTag’rt 4 Rolii.-n tia. Lovehiiid, I’.iton 

P 2.) .Al Buxton '! ()rl’’iiKriiip. (’’nn Ilia. G.-M Miller 

.3= 2‘i J .AleCahey T G.M.. Miller. Boldnella. Caiie Ilia 

1.4 2' J MeTag’rt (! O’Sullivan. Daingerlield, .Marshoii 

lA 4*> J MeTag’rt (• S|)earliead, Orlin Kripii, Anialti 

By Lissak — Subdue (R. F. Carman). 

7-’ 1”', .1 Butwell 1:1 Amain. O’Sullivan. .Stonehenge 
5® u® C’ Hucsti.s 1: Orliii Ki’ipp. B.()iiinei-. Camellia 

1' I'i*’ llinstis 7 Ben ()iiince. Robinetta, Cann Ilia 

S'* 2® H Lan’erty AA’. Shoes. .A I Bliieh, O’Sullivan 

5® 2' H Lallerty <• Rai’. Aslrulogy, Gu.v Fisher 

2 2' M Buxton 2 Montresor 

2'® 2® M Buxton .'I rhoriihill. Reiiiiblienn 
4** 4-’} M Buxton .8 Loi’Idid, (’or.-iean. Cliff Field 

I'i 1' H Lafferly S .Amalti. Rl. Thistle, f.it. Nearer 

41 .3") II Laffirty Ti Ibdit. Bradley, ParilniT, Tartar 

By Sain — AppoUonia (E. F. Cooney). 



1 2 1 3"* 3'®}AV Allen .5 ol.l S 

2 2 2 2=** 3“’i(AA' -Allen 4 Swi.sh, 

2 2 11* 1'" I! Haynes :$ overs* 

Lost rider. AA’ Allen 7 Exton 

3 2 2 4'" .5»»1W Allen 7 Raeeb 

3 1 2 2® 2* W Allen S Rhoin 



71 7'®?.T MeTag’rt s 1‘rogn-ssive. ('hnrtU‘r, Orperth 

■By Ellisdale — Debater (J. E. .-Wiener). 

4" 4'* J R.v,'in .8 Kintore. Single Sti<*k. S.f i'>4s)ft ' 

0111 JJ -p Tuckey <’• Shannon River. Nosega.v, Abdon 

6 7 Bryndown. lights. Astute 

2 J Ryan 3 Tin* Evader. Rock .Ahlx'V 
2'® 2J J B Kyan S Kingeasli. Rhomb. Nottingham 

1" 1® .4 Ityaii 7 Tom Horn, Bill .An*lrews. Exton 

S‘® J U)an 11 Couipdimpt, JiryinJor, Ulioiub 



I 207.53 Ih imoiit 1 1 :;:9i,<ifast 18 G 

■ 2*fi.5S Belmont 1 1 : 12 fast i:!-5 

!Si;>:; H.<lcG’ee lm7*iyl:H®:.fast 1*1 

■ IfltiS H.di*5’ee lm7oyI;45 fast lS-5 
' 181 II H.deG’ce 1 1-8 DGr-figood 3 

I CAMELLIA, b. ra. 6 
2li::i .lam.liea 1 l-P: 1:1'* fast 11-5 
.I*s;T .l.iiiiaiea 1 1-Iti 1 : 47®r.fast 7 
2'4);*4 .la'nuUa I TI*> I ;5i)'.-,sloW 3 
I 2*21*12 .lamaiea 1 1-1*1 RlH'jfast 11-1*1 
! 2C,'18 Belmont I l:lo®r,ra.st 3 

• 2’"tr.*; Bcbiiont 1 Dll'^.fast 11-5 

1 i:i:;i;i .N.Orl’ns ImToy DIHsfast 1 

I I'OI .N.Orl’n.s 3 1 l:12%fast 8 
I LORD MARSHALL, h. h. 5 ] 

21534 .AqU'’*luct 1 l:ll”fast 2 
28»*Iti H.deG’ee GA f l:*)7’®®,fast 10 

198!«! Bowie 3-1 l:17r.-.slow 30 

I9;:oT N.tirl'ns lni70v 1:43 Last 1" 
limit; N.orl’ns 3-1 1:13 fast 4 
19113 .N.Orr ns 1 1 Ifi 1:47 fast 4 
Ttn?!) N.Orrns lm7<iy l:451yilow S 
19**9 NMIrl’iis 7 8l:’2ti fast .3 
I8;i:)7 .N.orl’ns 1 1 Ifi RC.^ifast 7 



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5®J G i:yni'- 


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J Butwell 


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AV Lllk V 


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AV Lill. v 


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AV Lilley 


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F Kcoglt 


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.Altamaha. '1 



|8!*5,5 N.lirl ns 
is'fll N.orl’ns 
1 '799 (’liarle'n 
15713 Cllurlv'B 



11:41 good ti 
3l1;U%fast ti 
3- 4 117 muil 7 
7-5 1:3V KVoU 7 



B.y Oddfellow — Coraza (J. Johnston). 

1® 4®J .1 Butwell |9 A'olaut. .Alinstrel. Dr. Dneniier 

fit fi>5 G Corev 7 Egmont. Coy. hla Claire 

■>' 5® H Bn>s<-h 7 Cidto. Jim Base.v. P.r. Ciuiarder 

fi fi®’;F Murphy *> J. AA'riglit. Imlidem-e. B. Camlle 

3‘i P Gohlst’n 7 Kat»* K.. .I.Bast'.v. K.‘*.vih*roser*vs 

4' lyiF Murphy T, _M. .Ann K.. Drperlli, E. of Savoy 

s“ 8®! W Lilli y 9 Roll. Ka.v. I. Gnrdm-r. A'ere!i.n 

li 4'5 F .Alurph.v 7 Uoln-rt l\;iy. A'enghee. Kate K. 

1" 1® F ilurphy i! A'ereiia. H.Hntehi.son. .Al. .Ann K. 

3® 3®i AA' Lille.v (i Just Red. Kohert Ka.v, Poll.* II. 

2’.) ’2® F Keogh 9 A'ile.v. Ill Paf<>. Salon 

CA M Nallian 7 I’.Five, Rraml.* « iiic, H. Bbdhcr 



•2® F Keogh 
M Nallian 



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DAILY RACIXa FOHM. 



SUNDAY, JULY 11. 1915, 



DR. DUENNER. ch. g. 7 1 

\<|u.>.lu<t I 1:11 f.-iFt 

A.iui iluct Ah 2 ■lijn fast 10 

21236 Aqui'duct Ah 2 4;2t) fast 20 

21109 H’litie Ah2?. good 6 

20797 P.R’k Ahl 1-lii l:r)2%fast 2i 
2M730 Heliuont 1 1:41 fast 6 

20656 Helniont 1 1 ;41%fast 4i 
20564 Ilelniont 1 1 :40 good 20 
2o539 Helniont 6J f l:2o%fast 15 
CANTO, ch. c. 4 

21447 At)u*‘duct 3-4 l;15Ssslow 12 
2o3:i9 I’imlico lm40y l;46Vigood 27-5 
2<‘279 I’inilico lin40yl;46 slow 22 
2 <i 2;14 I’imlico 3-4 l;14>.{;fast 8 
2"204 I’imlico 3-4 1 :14ViBOod71-10 
2<tOS5 H.dcd’ce 55 f l:t/7%f.ast 30 
SUPERSTITION, b. g, 10 
21219 .lamaica 1 116 1 ; iSVf.fast 60 

21110 H’lino Ahl 3 S 2:211 good 3 
2lo46 HMinc Ahl 1-S 2:o2.'. slop 7 
2oS<t:l I’ii). U'k Ahll 2:41"ifast 4 

2<i75S I’ip.ll'k Ahl 1 S f.-xst 6 

BATTERY, b. g, 5 

21345 Ac|u.‘<hut 1 1:45 hvy 20 
21102 .lamaica 1 1-16 1 :47Sf,fast 15 
21016 .lamaic.a 1 1-S l:55'<good 20 
2<i963 Jamaica 1 1-S l:55%fast 15 



2 4 4 3 

3 5 5 4 



7 8 8 

5 5 4 3 

6 6 2 2 

3 7 5 

8 8 8 

9 8 2 



By Prince of Melbourne — Rossair (C. K. Rockwell). 
3J. 3*1 M ISuNton 111 Volant. Minslrcl. Lord Marshall 
F Walker !l Itoiinyl-addlc. Urnsli. IMxonl’ark 

4 4'* W Walker r> nid Salt. S.vo»s« t. Cun Cotton 

.1 Dnpeo .5 C.MalottP, RigSandy. Chcs.Krnm 

5 5'-*lCapCKU’l r. Ainhrosc, Ham. I’ass, ,\hscoiidcr 

2’5 2- *.T lircyer li Chesterton, JawlKUie, Beethoven 

3* 4-\ T Nolan S K. o’Light, Orotund. Rohinetta 

45 2’5 T Nolan .5 WooilenShoes. Orotund. Jawbone 

ok 5*5 T Nolan 10 Hurakan. Lily Orme, S.of Valley 

By Chilton — Chaatilla (R. P. Simpson), 

8 S'llJ Hutwell S Tinkle Bell, Hiker, Cilt Edge 

46 5*5”.\ Sr-hu’g’r 7 Vodellng, Battery. Itaingertield 

2'5 2' A Schut’g’r 8 Balfron. Daingerfield. C.H’oway 

4* 5<J A Schut’g’r !l Kichwixxl. M. Sherwood, Alhena 

8 7" P I.ouder 8 Perthshire, .\1 Bloch, L.Travers 

15 1’ A Schut’erl4 Silv.Moon, Stonehenge, Clarlhel 

By Aldine — ^Evangeline Cisneros (H, N, Price). 

7* 5*5 1> Steward !i irsulhvan. S’nehenge, Herinls.Tr. 

4 4'‘5 11 Tucker 4 Willing. Eadhald, Cloud 

5 r>"> CniiCKU’l T, Eadhald. Cloud. Willing 

4* 7?- S .loseph’l :i Clonil. Samlow. Sem gamhlan 
2'5 2‘ M B’herg’r S Cloud, Endhahl, Willing 
By Faraday — Inconstancy (H. Rites). 

75 ’721 'I'lirner .s Saraloga, Minstrel. .Toe Helliold 

4 4‘* .1 1’ Ryan 4 Hermis.lr., O’Sullivan. R.o’I.ight 

2* 3^5 .T P Rvan HerniisJr.. Marshon. D’ngertield 

6 €'=■ J P Ry.an 0 El Bi<Hl, Coin, Hermls Jr. 



SASIN, b. c, 2 

2149:! .\(|ueduct ,5-S 1 :0fl.Vgood 8 
21319 .\iiu* duct ,5-S l:o2iihvy 7 
21275 Aqueduct .5-8 l:o2 fast 10 

27012 Jamaica 6-8 l:01%good 12 

HENDRIE. ch. c, 2 
21491 .\iiueduct 5-8 l:o2 good 8 
First start for the following: 
j MEADOWORTH, hr, c, 2 
ELSIE BONERO, b. f, 2 



By Tho Picket — Queen (G. J. O’Reilly). 

3 3 26 2-'* C Tnnier I Sprint. Hands nfT. Wayfarer 

3 3 5* t*! K Troxler <> I’.ronio. Sprint. Hands OfT 

5 3 35 1'5 R Tro.vler 12 Bronio, I'avonr, Tniiuiiator 

4 3 2* 2* K Troxler l> Hands (Iff, Tatiana, .St. Rock 

By Star Shoot — Orange and Blue {J. E. Madden). 

7 6 5* 4® G Byrue 7 Achievement, L. R. Vale, ItaeB. 

By Sain — Jennie J. (H. C. Hallcnbeck). 

By Tony Bonero — Elsie Bramble (J. H. Valentino). 



FOURTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. Astoria Dinner Stakes. Private Sweepstakes and $500 Plate. 2-year-olds. 
Filiie.s. Special Weights. (li.5l.51 — .5;i— 2 — 12u.l 



CET.ANDRIA, ch. f. 2 114 

21173 A.piedui t 5-s l:0(%slop 18-5 104 6 
21129 Jamaica .5-8 l:ol%fast 11-5 102 5 
20799 I’iii.K’k Ah15 f fast 3 112 6 

2<*;94 H.-lmoiit 5-8 st M fast 8 lo7 5 
2<><d0 H. del Fee 1 2 474f,fast 54 loS 3 
2000S ll.deC,’<-e 1-2 tS-tifast 12 lOS 6 
fl iis<iu:iliticd for foul. 

LORAC, b. f. 2 114 

21473 .tippsluct 5-8 l:ol%slop 9-5 109 2 

206:i1 Hi Imont 5-8 st .58 fa.st 7-5 111 2 

20.595 Belmont 45 f St 53 Last 13 5 111 3 

PLEIONE. b. f, 2 114 

2147:: .Vipiediiet 5 Sl:01%slop 5 122 5 

21129 .lam.-iiea .5 8 1 :ol.%fast .”.5 117 6 

2I04I Jamaica :5-S 1 :01%fast 9 10 112 ’2 

2'i694 Belmont 5-8 .st .58 fast 10 115 4 

2iu.:9: Belmont f. S st l:02'/f.fast 11-5 HHl 1 
2<i:r72 Belmont 45 f st 53 fast 2 KHI 5 

2<iir.l ll.deG’ee 45 f 55%good 11-5 lol 2 

2i8i4n ILdeC.’eo 1 2 47%fast 5 107 1 

199.53 Bowie 1-2 495ifast 6 KiO 3 



By Celt — Adriana (Elkwood Park Stable). 

2 25 1’ M Buxton 0 l.orac*. Malachite. I’leione 

2 26 lf6 M Buxton 7 I’.onii'e Tess, Grasp, Malachite 

6 3' 5 5"] M Buxton 7 T.-a Ling. L. Hill’ton, P.ofComo 

4 3* 4’i M Buxton .S I’leione, Lome, .Malachite 

5 5' 2'5 J Hutwell C Itegin.o, Pleione, Golden I.ist 

6 4* 4®J J Hutwell » Bamhi, Regina. Casco 



By Disguise — Wild 
15 2' J But well !) 
1> 26 J Bulwell 8 
1< 1* G Byrne 0 
By Sain — Spindrift 
55 -P5 S Havis !l 
4'}-. 6••i W 1.1 1 lev 7 
2-' 1= W Bliley 4 
e„k ]h W Li 1 ley .S 
1* 1» W Lilley 7 
15 1' W l.illey .5 
2* 2* W 1.11 lev 4 
31 3*5 W l.illey f. 

2"6 15 W l.illey t> 



Bess (F. P. Keene). 

Celandria. Malachite, I’leioiie 
Pleione. Ma’lachite. Celandria 
Ilands OfT. .\lnr|ihy, 'I’ea Caddy 
(G. A. Cochran). 

Celandria, I.orae. Malachite 
Celandri.a, Bonnie 'I'ess, crasp 
llamroseli, Soeony, Lillie Hipiier 
liorac. .Malaehile, Celandria 
Sun God, I'ernriM-k. BriNunvale 
Tralee, F«'rnriH-k, Kahhit 
Golden List. Lit. Gink, Tinjan 
Kegina, Celandri.a, Gold. I.ist 
Irrawaddy, T. ll’sante, Lit..\lta 



FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (.50.370—1 :.T8— :) 



ALHENA, b. g, 3 
21598 .Xipieduct 1 1:10 fast 45 
21325 .\ipieduct 1 1:11 fast 5 
21193 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:17 fast 45 



9G 

in; 8 8 3 

104 333 
87 1 1 T 
109 7 7 

107 4 3 



By Star Shoot — Belle of Glendale (J. F. Adams). 



21010 Jamaica 3 4 1 :H%fast 13 10 109 7 
20!I92 Jamaie.a 3-t 1:15 slow 3) 107 4 

20875 Jamaica 3-4 1 :13'/;-.fast 12 102 13 

2ii;:24 Pimlico 3-4 1 : 15-)tmud 4.3-20 105 5 

2<,283 Pimlico 3-4 l:15%slow 5 iff 1 

SARATOGA, hr. c, 3 106 

21.564 .\ipieduct 1 1:45 slop 25 111 1 2 

21345 .Aipieduct 1 1:45 hvy 8 5 99 3 2 

2I1:!o Jamaica 1 1 16 1 :46%fast 16 5 100 5 5 

20757 Belmont 1 1:41 fast 12 112 3 2 

201:23 Belmont 3 4 st l:ll%fast 13-5 112 1 

2‘<i.5::5 Belmont 3-4 l:14%fast 1 106 4 

20140 Belmont 3-4 st 1:12 mud 20 101 4 

20389 Ihdmoiit .3-4 l:13%slop 15 100 3 

YODELES, b. c, 3 108 

21 liHi .\i|Uediiet 1 l:B%good45 ipi 1 7 

21271 .\<iuediict 1 l:40gf,last 10 95 7. 5 

21172 .lamaica 1 1 16 1 :4Si/*-,f.ast 5 105 4 6 

21040 Jamaica 3 4 l:l4-%f.ast 50 los 3 

2H!i:r7 Jamaica 3 4 1 :1.5%f.ast I'lO 115 7 

ISJIO l.iurel 55 f 1 :iH;%fast 317 Vm: 6 

18092 ljuirel fl j f 1 :07%fast f’ Id 110 8 
CAMELLIA, b. m, 6 102 

21 131 Jamaica 1 1 16 1.49 fast 11-5 pii 3 4 

2loio .lamaii'a 1 1 16 1 :47*f, fa.st 7 97 .5 3 

2’o9!iil .laiiiaiea 1 1 16 I :.">0'/..slow 3 ]05 2 1 

2o902 Jamaica 1 1 16 1 :49',;-.fast H 10 lo3 4 2 



Coin, Miss MeGiggle 
Ktlnin .Mien, .Mhen;i 



2084S Belmont 
2<i6.56 Belmont 



I l:4IVi,fa.st 11-6 KH» 



19::49 N.Oi I’ns lm2ny 1 :41%fast 1 102 8 

19294 N-Orl’iis 3 1 l:12-)iirast 8 107 6 

ELLA BRYSON, ch, m. 7 109 

21192 Jamaica 3-4 1:l4%Last H-6H0 2 

2o9!i2 .lamaica 3 4 1:15 slow 8 115 S 

20875 .lamaica 3 4 l:13'/<jfast 8 110 6 

20793 Belmont 65 f 1 :20%fast 16-5 108 I 

30467 Belmont 3-4 1:15 slow 10 117 3 

20098 11 dcG’ee 3 4 1 :13%f.a.st 13-5 110 3 

G. 'M. miller, b. h. 8 112 

215!1S .\(pp-dlU'l 1 1:10 fast 3 112 10 

2I0<;7 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47%lu.sl .>4 116 4 

2>i996 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:50(4slow 3 2 115 3 

2»ff92 Belmont 1 1-16 1:47 fast 24 111 6 

20753 Belmont 1 l:39(fef.ast 35 10.5 5 

20695 Belmont 1 1:41 fast 12 5 114 2 

20620 B.elmont 1 1:40 fast 35 1o7 2 

2'0309 Pimlico lm"0y 1 :46%fast 63-10 118 3 
TALECARRIER. hr. h, 5 118 

21217 .lamjiiea :: I 1 :13%fast 25 117 5 

2hM.3 .lam.'iiea 5.'. f 1 :o7 fast 15 115 5 

20113 I’imlieo 3 11:11 fast 110 118 I 

l.■.s:;l Kmpiie .55 f 1 :065f,fast 6 11.3 1 

Klito Acpnoluct 1 l:12%slow 25 122 3 



5* 4< W l.ilh'y 
2« 2' W Lilley 
]iik cii \v l.illey 
5'5 5*5 W Lilley 
3* -24 W Lilley 



l.■.s:;l Kmpiie .55 f 1 :065f,fast 6 11.3 1 

Klito A(nie<luet 1 l:12%slow 25 122 3 

IlS85M’l>oro Al>5 8 I :oii/ifast 10 lo7 
12172 I’imlieo 1 1-4 2:o7 fast 7 105 3 

YADOPEEP, b. m, 6 106 

21578 Aouediii't .5-8 59 fast 6 115 6 

210I3 .lamaica 55 f 1 :o7 fast 2 110 4 

20875 Jamaica 3-4 1 :1.3V<ifast 13-.5H0 14 

1.8482 H.ileG’ce 55 f 1 :07%fast 7-10 108 1 
18404 H.deil’ce 3-1 HlliVfefast 17-10 110 2 

17878 I.aurel 3-4 l:1.3%fast 31-20 113 6 

17040 Belmont 7-8 l:24%fast 8 104 3 

TINKLE BELL, ch. g, 3 105 

21117 .\(|iieilui-t 3 1 l:1.5%sIow 8-5 ltl5 4 

21-71 .\<iueduet 1 I:to%fast 15 lol 3 

21104 .lamaica 55 f 1 :o7 fast 4 1o7 3 

21015 Jamaica 3ll:l4%fast 6 5 110 1 

20875 Jamaica .3 4 l:l3'/<.rast 44 102 1 

20618 Belmont .3 4 1:13 fast 3 112 6 

20Tii*i Belmont 65 f 1 :20<f,good 34 112 1 

204o!i Belmont 2. 4 1:1355111101 10 1o9 2 

16437 Har.atoga 65 f 1 :09 slow 13-5 I08 4 

1.56"o Kmpire f>4 f 1:07 good 44 102 1 

DRYAD, h. c. 4 114 

-111-. .XMUediiet 11:l5»4sIop 12 110 3 

21447 .\iine«liu*t 3-1 l:15:^.sloW 10 118 2 

2L9I9 .-\<piedui't I 1;tl fast 20 llo 2 

21192 Jamaica 3 11:lB4fast 10 11.5 4 

21127 Jamaica 3 1 l:l3'*;.fast 10 lio 5 

2t>7S6 Hoi val 3 4 1 :l4*^,fast 1 lo5 9 

2073O liorval 55 f 1 :o7%fast 10 115 8 

2<'237 < ’hurehill 3 I 1 :133f.fast 36 5 110 4 

LORD MARSHALL, b. h. 5 109 

21534 .Xipiediiel 1 1:11 fast 2 113 3 

2<Nd6 H.deG’ce 55 f 1 :o73f.fast 10 115 7 

198’.t6 Howie 4 l:173f.sloW 30 ]o3 5 

193«ff N.iiil'ns Im.oy 1:1.3 fa.st 10 ]o3 5 

1916.1'. X.i'rl'ns 3 t 1:13 fast 4 111 3 

19143 N.orl’ns 1 1 16 1:17 Last 4 118 3 

]9IL'5 N.tod’ns ImToy 1 :45*f,slow 8 lo5 7 



17878 I.aurel 
17040 Belmont 



2i27l -Xiiuedind 
21 104 .lamaica 
21015 Jamaica 
20875 Jamaica 
20618 tielmont 
2or.i*i Belmont 
204o!i Belmont 



3 4 4' 5^1 J McK’veri;: Ain:i11i, n'Snlliv:in. Stonehenge 

3 3 3* 3*5 E Hopkins .5 llist:int Shore. .Ml Smiles. .Mi.ora 

I 1 2* 3' E C.'unpltell .5 .Vnialli. Bonhiot. tirlin Kripp 

7 6 :t* 3*5 G P.yrne .S Chesterton, El han.Mlen. Yodeles 

3 2 1*1* C E’h’ther .S Snperhnnian. Minstrel. Coy 

13 11 H* .8*5 J MeCaheyl.5 Binah Bo. Bntlo.k. Tinkle Bell 

6 3 3* 3*5 I’’ Turner C CoriiBroi.in, Bnshyilead, .Miniieo 

1 1 1* IJ J Mci'ahcy I! Brandywine, Isidora, Nellie C. 

By Ogden — Unsightly (D. J. Leary). 

4 3 .3* -* C Turner 5 .Ml Smiles. I.ailyTereia. Grninpy 

3 3 2* 1*5 J MeK’ver .S .Mioslud. Jik- BeilHild, Nephihys 

5 3 35 4" P liOWder 5 Cliff Field, Watertown. W.Slioes 

3 2 2* 15 .1 Itreyer 4 Etruscan. Coin. Gammon 

4 4 3* 2* .1 iJreycr .S Gino. Sand .Marsli. Uncle Bill 

g 5 45 3* C Brady 11 Binaldto. S. Marsli, B. of Bnnhar 

4 2 2*5 3*J C Brady 7 Phosiihor, Half Rm-k, Dlst. Shore 

3 3 3 3'*5C Brady 3 Pomette Bleu, Gainer 

By Roehampton — Yodcler (H. Underberg). 

7 4 2* 1"5 .1 .Mi-Calicy 7 .Ml Smile--. Vladimir. Grumpy 

1; 5 15 1* .1 McCain ylo Stonehenge, T. Itell. Beellioven 

5 3 .”.'5 ::“5 .1 McK’ver <’« All Smiles, Coin, Miss Metliggle 

6 4 5*” 4*^5.I McK’ver .S Cliesicrton. Ellian .Mien, .Mheiia 

7 6 5* 3* .T McK’ver 7 Hanovia. Fuzzy Wnzzy. S. Marsh 

1! 6 6 6** W Boyh- I! Borgo, Stal.Htdcn. I’.rooniFlower 

13 12 12* 13**’5W Boyle 15 Bervish. ('arloiie. la-onniiie 

By Stalwart — La Mujer (Mrs. J. L. Paul). 

3 3 .3* 1* \V l.ille.v .5 Valcnlinc, G. Prime. Nephihys 

3 1 3* 3* W Lilley h Hr. Kripp. B.t^’ninee, G.M. Miller 

1 5 5* 4* W l,ilh'.v 7 G.M. Miller, B.Qnh'ee, Rohinetla 

3 2 2* 2* W Lilley C < I’.SnIlivan, Hermis.lr.. .Marshon 

1 1 Ink 2" W I.ilh'y (1 GnyFisher. Rohim'lta, Beethoven 

6 5 5*5 5*5 W l.illey S R. o’l.ight. Brolimd, Rohinetta 

4 4 3* ’25 W Lilley l.’t Hermnda, Cogs. Bogart 

6 6 5* 4'5 F Keogh 11 .Mtaiii’ha, T.Biisyh’dy, I..Ia)nd’n 

By Juvenal — Graziosa (R. F. Carman). 

2 2 1* 1* t< Hiieslis 7 l..nnne, M.B.Eiil-anks. B.Bipper 

5 S 7* 6*5 C H nestis S ,\lh<'n;i. Superhuman, Minstrel 

6 6 4.5 4*1 T Nolan 15 Bimili Bo. lliitloek. Tinkle Bell 

5 5 3'^ 3*5 H LatTerty S Uroinmi. Bist. Shore, Beethoven 

1 1 I'J 16 .1 Dn-y'-r 7 Minstrel, Cln-sterlen. Bmomleaf 

1 1 l"k 4*5 .1 Bulwell 7 J<H‘ Finn. Fair Ihden, M.-imU- K. 

By Lissak — Subdue (R. F. Carman). 

7 7 7* T’l .1 Hutwell 1;: .Vmalli. B’SnIlivan, .S|onheiig<“ 

5 5 5* 4- C lliiestis C lirlin Kripp, B.tjninee, C:imellla 

6 2 1* 1*5 C lliiestis 7 Ben ()iiinee. Rohimdia. Cnmellia 

3 3 31* 2* H Lafferty t’> W. SIhk'S, .M Bloeli, O’Sullivan 

5 4 5* 2* 11 l.afferty t« Bac. .Astrology, Guy Fisher 

2 2 2 2*. M Buxton 2 Montresor 

2 2 2"' 2* M Buxton 3 Thornhill, Repnldican 

5 4 46 4*2 M Buxton S lan-hiel. Corsican, Cliff Field 

By Armeath II. — Jurahly Girl (G. J. Day). 

.5 4 2* 1* It Waldron <• T. as Steel. ,\mies. Blaektliorn 

6 6 6- 4* It Waldron 9 Palampiin. Vadopeep. Azyiade 

t 4 4* 4‘'2 M M’thews -5 Andrew, lies. I’ryime. K. M:ii<len 

5 5 5*" 5* E Alley <’> -Mater, Lily Orme. G:irl 

6 7 7 7**1E -Mlev 7 Goldv. Baingerlieid. Hearllx'at 

4*5715 Alley f. H.of B.Mawr. Uoy.lhdly. .Sk«-els 

10 e 26 7- It WaldronHl Amhrose. Buskin. Barnegat 

By Peep o’Day — Lady Bramble (Palace Stable). 

4 4 4* 3* t; Byrne .s t^'U'rtz. Pidarins. Cy .Merrick 

4 4 3* 2* W Lilley 9 I'alampiin. Azyiade. T.aleearrier 

14 10 1*V 10**50 Corey 15 Binali B«.. Outlook. Tinkle Bell 

4 3 3* 1* *A Schu’g’rll Earlynioni, MartlnCasca. SoMier 

1 1 2* 266 A Sehu’g’rH Striker, Undannteil, Briar Bath 

5 6 6"6 5*4 A Schu’g’rlO Briar Bath. Water Lily, Prairie 

2 1 2* 2* J McTag’rt .5 Bine Thistle, Progressive, Strong 

By Peter Pan — Lady Gay (J. Butler). 

4 4 4* 1* C Turner .s Hiker. Gilt Edge, Hill Stream 

: 2 2 .3* 3* J P Ityan 10 Yodeles, Stonelienge. Beidlmven 

9 6 7* 5-'’3 I) St*‘ward 9 1 iiele Jimmie. Mamie K., Sh'iilh 

3 3 3* 4* C Bore! 7 .Miara, Grapeslmt. Andes 

4 3 3* 35 J .MeTag’rt 1.5 Binah Bo, Outlook. E. Bryson 



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5* 5*5 C B’game 



6* r>”.5 O Borel 7 Koyal Mart.vr. Broomleaf, Roly 

1.) 1* J laiflns .*> Bist.Sliore, SamSliek, Eenmonse 

3 S'* C Borel 3 Moniresor. V’irile 

3* 3* J Kederia 7 Charier Maid. Riipica, Stubborn 

2** 2*J J Kederis 4 PliosiilHir, Miss Frances. Vaza 

By Sir Hiion — Rosemeade (C. W. Gasser). 

1*5 1* .\1 Buxton s 1:, Oninee. Ili-pnldican. I’alrickS. 
5* 5*5 M I'.iixton S Tinkle Bell. Hiker. Gilt Edge 

2* 2" .1 Hanover 0 Sl.ir Gill. Itoleiieila. .IiHdieilMdd 

5* 5*5 .T Hanover 7 E. Bryson. L.Bnne. M.lt.Enhanks 

5* 5*5 C B’game 7 Presumption. Hnr:ikan. Brotnnd 

7 r>-''.5 E Haynes Bi Mrs. .Mi’, The Governor, It. Brass 

8 4* B Boland S Bird Man. Viley, Heartlistone 

8 8"5.l Bulwell S LadyMmoi’et, C.onBi'Iiver.v, Aeis 

By Oddfellow — Coraza (J. Johnston). 

4* 1*1 .1 Butwidl 10 X’olant. .Minstrel. Br. Bnennor 



l',Mi69 .N.nrl’ns 7 8 1:26. fast 3 
IS’.Uff N.i M-l’iis 1 1-16 l:15*^.fast 7 

lK;^k5 N.i »|-rns 11:11 good 6 

IWHiI N.drI’ns .3 4 1 :13-3(,f!ist 6 

18799 Charle’n 3 4 1:17 iiuid 7 

18743 ili.arle’n 7-8 1 :.30 good 7 

JOE DEIBOLD, b. g. 6 

21.531 .\.|uediiet I l:tt fast 8 

21315 A.|U.ilnet 1 1:15 hvy S 

21309 Acpieiliiet 1 1:11 fast 15 

21193 .lamaica 1 1 16 1:17 fast 15 
21*d3 Jamaie.a 1 1-16 BtaVgood 3-1 
20.879 .laimiiea 1 116 1:18 fast 7 
2**296 Pimlico lni7nyl :46.%fast 4 



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4* 4**5F Murphy 
8** 8*5 W l.illey 
15 4*5 F Murphy 
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3* 3*.t W l.illey 
25 2* 1*' Keogh 
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6.5 6*5 G Corey’ 7 Egmont. Coy. Ida Claire 

5* 5** H Breseh 7 Cello. Jiml’.asey. Br. Cunardor 
6 6*'JF Murphy 6 .1. Wright. Imlolenee. B Candle 
3* 3*5 P Gold-Cn 7 K.ale K.. .T.Basey. Kayderoseros 
4* 4'*5F Murphy M. .\nn K., llrperth. E. of S;ivoy 
8** 8*5 W l.illey 9 Itoh. Kay. I. Gardner, Vereiia 

15 4*5 F Murphy 7 Robert K.ay. Yeiighee, Kate K. 

]" 1** F Murphy <5 Verena. H.HnIehison, M.AnnK. 

3* 3*.t W l.illey C Just Red. Robert Kay. Polly H. 

25 2* F' Keogh 9 Viley. El Palo. Salon 

6.5 6* M .Nathan 7 F.Five. Brand.vwine, H. Brother 

1* 16 M Nalh.an 14 Hiiissenii. C.McFer’n. Calelh’inp’li 

Bv Irish Lad — Custance (G. J. Day). 

7* 9'* G Corey B. Volant. Minstrel. Br. Biieniier 

.3* 3*5 G Corey S Saraloga. .Minstrel. Nephthys 

15 4"5 G I 'orey •! .'8lar Gift. Bryad. liohinelta 

r> r>>“ It Waldron .5 .\iiiaHi, Bouhlel. .Mheiia 

2* 25 K Waldron 1 Binah Bo. I’alriek S., I'rlmary 

5* r.“* C Borel (1 Spearhead. Orlin ICripp. .*Linalh 

4* 4" P C.iddsl’n 5 P’gressBe, B.ijninee, Carlton G. 
By Marathon — Miss Lida (C. W. Gasser). 



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19171 Juarez 1 l:39%fast 4 98 a 6 

RICHARD LANGDON. blk. g. 5 110 

2159S Aipiediiet I l:to fast 15 1 1:: 13 5 

2i|-2!s; I’imlieo ImToyl : I6”;,fast 27-5 I06 4 1 

2*1268 I’imlieo lm'i**yl:4S slop 44 5 Ho 3 1 

20205 I’imlico 1 1:13 good 6 5 112 3 1 

201S3 Pimlico 3 t 1:16 mud .37 16 116 3 
2<di«5 H.deG’ce ImT'iy 1 : 16*/f.good 35 108 1 1 

20071 H.deG’ce ImioyBtl f.nst 16-5 11.3 2 1 

l!*!t92 Bowie 1 1 16 1 -.aisf.fa.st 3-2 117 6 1 

19915 Bowie lm2**y 1 :lfeVfast 4J 112 7 1 
19*J17 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :62’*t.good 4J 116 6 1 
NEPHTHYS, ch. f. 3 99 

213tf, .Vipieduet 1 1:15 hvy 6 99 4 1 

21271 Aipiediict 1 1 : lo^f.f.ist 26 ;i6. 2 t 

21I3I .lamaica 1 1 16 1:19 fast 13 5 !<** .5 r 

2i**17 .lamaie,a 55 f 1 :*'-8:r.gooil 4 1*15 4 

2o**67 .lamaica 3 4 l:llTr.fast 6 1<'7 7 

;8iti2.5 H.deG’ce 3-4 1 :155f.fast 106 lo] 4 

26014 H.deG’ce 65 f l:075ifast 156 99 5 



By Dick Welles — Lass of Langdon (R. .Tarkson). 

13 12** I’ F’li'lh’T 1 ;; .\main. ll'SuHivan, Stonehenge 

6 .5"5.l Mei’ahey .5 |■■gressive. l;.l)ilima’, Carllon G. 

4‘ 1'« C F’li’lher ~t Brperlli, CiM'kspnr. Joe liejlHild 

1* 1"6 II |„alTerIy .5 W.irloi’k. Fly Home. l.<H-ldel 

4* a") <’ F'li'lh'-r 7 Faker, .I<m’ Beiludd, Crossloin 

p 2* C l•'’I>’ltt•■r 1 Clin'Fhdd. Emer. Gem 

2* .3* C F’li'lher 1: .lawiMOie. ilrperth. Towton Field 

1* 1*5.1 MeTag’t C Lazuli, Toe Bump. Brperth 
1* 1* .1 MeTag’t 7 I’alon, Litlle England, Trovnto 

1* 1’ T McTag’t S Pea<-o-k. TomHaneiwk, FordMai 

By Isidor — Maiest (.1. J. Moran). 

4* 1*5.1 MeCahey .8 S.iraP ’g.i. .MinsI lad. Joe BeilHihl 

T5 1* .1 Mi’K’ver -5 Pinally. M. B. I larhor, Nioinaldin 

fl 4"5 .1 Mei’ahey .5 Camellia. Valentine, Gold. Prime 

3*5 1* J .MeCaliey 16 CyMerriek. Winidfair. Nortldiglit 

35 3*5.1 MeCaheyll Valentine. B.ofBnnliar. Cn. Bill 
9* IB* J MeK’ver 11 Slenih. Silver .Mimoi. Free Trade 

5 4‘® J McKe’ver T> .Marjorie A., Allieiia, Rellection 



SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. 2-ycar-olds. Allowances. (6.5151— .59 2-12o.> 



MALACHITE, ch. f. 2 109 

21.573 Ai|Uei|uct 5-8 1 :Oo-V.good 6 j HI 1 

2147.3 .Xipieduct 6-8 l;0|4f.slol> 6 109 1 

2I27*t Aipi.-duct 4.5 f 54%fast 13 10 115 2 
21 129 .lamaica .5-8 l:<d%fa.st 6 Kff 1 

20694 Belmont 6-8 st .58 fast 4 1116 

2U443 Belmont 4i f st 05 mud "1 108 6 



WESTCHESTER RACING ASSOCIAEION 



RACE COURSE: BELMONT PARK. 

Qiiccns, Long Island. N. Y. 



OFFICE: 18 EAST 41ST STREET, 

New York. 



STAKES 

TO BE RUN AT THE 



AITIMIM MEETING, 1915 

To Close Thursday, July 15, 1915 



FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. 



MINICIPAI HANDICAP Cash Value $2,500 

One Mile and a Quarter. 

BELMONT PARK AUTUMN HANDICAP. .Cash Value $2,000 

One Mile and a Furlong. 

THE NASSAU, Selling ....Cash Value $1,000 

One Mile. 

FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS. 

RAMAPO HANDICAP Cash Value $2,000 

One Mile and One-Siitccr.th. 

JEROME HANDICAP $1,000 Added 



FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. 

MANHATTAN HANDICAP $1,000 Added 

Seven Furlongs Main Course. 

ALTIMN HIGHWEIOHT HANDICAP $1,000 Added 

Six Furlongs Straight. 

FOR TWO-^EAR-OLDS. 

THE CHAMPAGNE, Selling Cash Value $1,500 

Seven Furlongs Main Course. 

THE MINEOLA, Selling Cash Value $1,000 

Six Furlongs Straight. 

NURSERY HANDICAP Cash Value $1,500 

Six Furlongs Straight. 

STEEPLECHASE STAKES. 

FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. 

BROOK CUP HANDICAP, $1,000, and Plate of the Value 
Of $250 Added 

About Two and One-Half Miles. 

CORINTHIAN HANDICAP $ 1 ,000 Added 

About Two Miles. 

BROADHOLLOW HANDICAP $1,000 Added 

About Two Miles. 



By Rock Sand — Miss Hanover (A. Belmont). 

2* 2*5 (’ Turner^ 1 Sprint. Eilmi Ki-nii:i, Exi-Hslor 

3* 3*5 (’ 'riirner’ ff t'elamlrlfl'. '♦iwrae. I'leiMUtt.. 

3* 2* (’ Turner I MissPnzzle. Sprint, LiHh'Bi|iper 

35 4) H (’avail’ll 7 ( 'l•lamlri:l. Itoimii- Tess. Grasp 
45 3*3 E Biigaii s l‘lei"iM\ l.orae. ('l•lanllria 

1* 1* 0 Turucr 7 l-’eminist, Weuuuah, Sprint 



DISILLUSION, 

$12.70 to $1, WON 
FITZGERALD, 

$12.25 to.$l, WON 

■Xlmve were two niee ones that We sent out on 
oiir NEW SERVICE. XX'ell. I guess yon will liave 
to ailmil tliat this is alHiiit llie liesi inrormalion lhal 
was ever given out. .Xi>o\e ami several oilier win- 
ners were sent in me iiy an elil frieml of mine, wlio 
bus oivoetl ami Iniiiieil Imrses most all his life ami 
is still a Ihe one 

EOR GETTING WINNERS. 

as tile almve (iroves. Tliis i.arly is going to XX'iml- 
snr ami we exp.-et In gi't over some live ones at 
tills trnek. XX’lien yon snliserilie for Ibis information 
you are getting ihe liest we ean get ami what we 
liaie to pay big money for. XVlial yon pa.v ns isn’t 
anylliing lo wliat we liave to pay lliem. 

WE WANT 

some new giswl velialde speeulaiors on tliis serviee 
wli.< will remit at ome. as we i|o not sen.l tliem the 
SIS oml winner till we reeeive payment for llo- lirsi: 
ami fiirlliermore, we will not lake any sniiseripl ion 
after 

JULY 14- 

WE REQUIRE NO MONEY IN ADVANCE for 

tliis serviee exeejil $1.(81 (o guarantee telegra[ili 
eliarges. (In winners we e\|Mr| ai least what a 
$L’.(8t invest ment wonld anioiinl lo on eaeh wire. 
.Now. if you want I<> get in on iiiis serviee. semi in 
your name l.niay. as we will not take aii.v new 
names afler .liil.v 1 1. 

XVe reservo llie rig'll to rejeel any appiieatiou. 
Yesteiilay’s Form .Speeial lan seeoinl. 

Baily Wire gave a winner ami a seeoml. 

NX S|ieeial liliislleil seeoinl. 

MONDAY’S FORM SPECIAL: 

June Grape 33-31-61-17. 

THE STANDARD TURF GUIDE 

Room 403, 22 West Quincy Street, Chicago, Illinois. 

GEO. L. STRANG 
now at Windsor track 

$5 FOR THE ENTIRE MEETING— 7 DAYS, 
due good thing wired yon every morning. 
DETROIT PATRONS. NOTICE: My daily ratings 

and s|M’eials f..r sale al all leading Indels ;md new - 
stands iliii'ing nieeUng. 

Address Care of 

POSTAL-TELEGRAPH CO. :: DETROIT, MICH. 

NATIONAL RACING REVIEW. 
MONDAY’S SPECIAL: 

New York, Molest, Maroon, Canary. 

XX Siieeial. XTENETIA, 145 to 100, WON. 
Form Speeial. DICK’S PET. 145 to 100, WON. 
Room 446 , 321 South La Salle Street, Cuicago, 111, 

Venetia, 145-100. Won. was Saturday’s Best. Mon- 
day’s Best. T66, Book 209— T66 B21— Y48 L61— 1 31 
DD69— A30 X50— Malachite C65. SEND $1 FOR 
NEXT SATURDAY’S SPECIALS. Wired Prepaid. 

THE AMERICAN THOROUGHBRED. 
Baltimore Building, -- :: :: Chicago, 111. 

THE TURF REPORTER 

MONDAY’S FORM SPECIAL: 

April Carmine Natc-Date-Pa-Law. 

Room 509, 22 West Quincy Street, Chicago, Illinois. 

SUBSCRIBE FOB DAILY RACING FORM. 



ANOTHER 

OrrORTUNITY 

on two jumpers which will start at Belmont 
Park Wednesday and Friday. Mail or wire 
me and I will wire you each play, provided 
you agree to give me a square deal. Botli 
plays will be positively reliable. BONNY 
LADDIE, last Wednesday’s Special, WON. 
Only two given this week. 

R. R. RHODES 

211 St. Paul Street 

Baltimore — Maryland 



SKIRTS 

MADE OF 

your own material 
WILSON, 166 N. State St., Chicago 

COFFEE. 

Did you ever try .Tevne’s MOCHA and JAVA 
Coffee? If you are not already one of Jevne’s Coffee 
Customers try a pound at once and you will never 
use any other. The pound, 42 cents. 

C. JEVNE & CO., 

30 - 32 South Wabash Ave.. Chicago 

TELEPHONES: Automatic 62-756. 

Harrison 1314, 1315, 1316. All Hopartinents* 

OWEN H. EAY LIVERY CO. 

AUTOMOBILE LIVERY 
AND GARAGE. 

435 Plymouth Court, Chicago. HI 
The finest Resort Hotel in the World 

HAS BEEN BUILT AT 

Sunset Mountain. Asheville, N. C. 

ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. 

An old-fashioned Inn: walls five feet thick of 
granite boulders. Water from slopes of highest 
mountain east of the Rockies. Finest golf links in 
the South. Write for rates and literature. 

GROVE PARK INN, 

Sunset Mountain :: Asheville, North Carolinn. 



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